Johnson B J, Soskolne C L
CMAJ. 1986 Nov 15;135(10):1091-6.
Given the increasing endemicity of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the agent implicated in the causation of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), in numerous sizeable subgroups of society, hospitals can expect increasing exposure to the legal implications presented by patients with AIDS. This paper reviews the duty of care owed by hospitals, both directly, through contractual obligations, and indirectly, through the acts of their employees and private contractors, to patients with AIDS, other patients and the public. Owing to the absence of case law directly related to AIDS or to HIV antibody reactivity, inferences were drawn from precedents set with other infectious diseases. Recommendations are made in the areas of confidentiality, informed consent, standards of care and vicarious liability.
鉴于人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV,即导致获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)的病原体)在众多相当规模的社会亚群体中的流行程度不断增加,医院可能会面临越来越多涉及艾滋病患者所带来的法律问题。本文回顾了医院通过合同义务直接以及通过其员工和私人承包商的行为间接对艾滋病患者、其他患者和公众所负有的注意义务。由于缺乏与艾滋病或HIV抗体反应性直接相关的判例法,因此从其他传染病的先例中进行了推断。在保密、知情同意、护理标准和替代责任等方面提出了建议。