Neurology and HIV/AIDS infection: ethical problems Neurologia e infección por el VIH-SIDA: problemas éticos.
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Nogales-Gaete,
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Neurology and HIV/AIDS infection: ethical problems Neurologia e infección por el VIH-SIDA: problemas éticos.
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Human immunodeficiency virus infection raises ethical issues in medical practice. This work presents several problems with ethical connotations related to HIV infections, observed by a neurologist during his medical practice. Patient-physician relationships, confidentiality, the request of patient consent to perform diagnostic procedures and reports to third parties are analyzed. The need for education and patient counseling about risk factors for infections is emphasized. Some features of clinical research in HIV infection such as the urging by the patients to simplify study protocols and limit sample sizes in clinical trials, are mentioned. Finally the possible solutions to these problems are discussed.
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Revista medica de Chile, Volumen 122, Issue 10, 2018, Pages 1199-1206
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