Karrel A I
AIDS Committee of Toronto, ON.
CMAJ. 1995 Apr 1;152(7):1059-62.
The debate about public safety as it relates to physicians living with HIV infection concerns all Canadians. A review of the evidence strongly suggests that the best way to protect the public is by strict adherence to universal precautions and the voluntary use of expert advisory panels on an anonymous basis. Mandatory reporting of the identities of HIV-positive physicians and the use of expert panels that have the authority to ban doctors from doing certain procedures would only lead to fewer doctors at risk for HIV infection coming forward for testing and treatment and to mandatory testing for all.
这场关乎感染艾滋病毒的医生的公共安全辩论涉及所有加拿大人。对相关证据的审查有力地表明,保护公众的最佳方式是严格遵守普遍预防措施,并在匿名基础上自愿使用专家咨询小组。强制报告艾滋病毒呈阳性医生的身份,以及使用有权禁止医生进行某些手术的专家小组,只会导致愿意接受检测和治疗的感染艾滋病毒风险较高的医生数量减少,并导致对所有人进行强制检测。