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AIDS, Women and the Next Generation Ruth R. Faden (Director, Program in Law, Ethics and Health Professor of Health Policy, Director, Program in Law, Ethics and Health Professor of Health Policy, Johns Hopkins University)

AIDS, Women and the Next Generation By Ruth R. Faden (Director, Program in Law, Ethics and Health Professor of Health Policy, Director, Program in Law, Ethics and Health Professor of Health Policy, Johns Hopkins University)

Summary

One of the tragic factors of the AIDS epidemic is the growing number of infected women and children. This study explores the ethical, legal, clinical and public health issues raised by the question of under what conditions pregnant women and children should be tested for HIV infection.

AIDS, Women and the Next Generation Summary

AIDS, Women and the Next Generation: Towards a Morally Acceptable Public Policy for HIV Testing of Pregnant Women and Newborns by Ruth R. Faden (Director, Program in Law, Ethics and Health Professor of Health Policy, Director, Program in Law, Ethics and Health Professor of Health Policy, Johns Hopkins University)

One of the tragic factors of the AIDS epidemic as it moves into its second decade is the growing number of infected women and children. This is the first scholarly book on AIDS devoted specifically to public policies affecting women and children. It sets in historical perspective a comprehensive analysis of the ethical, legal, clinical, and public health issues raised by a central policy question affecting women and children - whether and under what conditions pregnant women and newborns should be tested for evidence of HIV infection. Problems of public health and community interests, medical uncertainty and benefit, privacy, discrimination, informed consent, reproductive counselling and exploitation are examined in depth. Written by an interdisciplinary group of national experts, this book not only presents a specific program of policy recommendations for the present situation, but examines how these recommendations should change in the future, with advances in testing technologies and therapies. Although the focus is on women and children, the analysis and arguments presented here have far-reaching implications for HIV screening policies in all populations.

AIDS, Women and the Next Generation Reviews

'In an analysis of importance to all health professionals and social workers involved in the care of women and children with HIV infection, the authors grapple with the problem of the circumstances (if any) under which it is acceptable for HIV testing to take place.' British Book News, May 1993
'A very well researched book with much information for those working with potential HIV positive pregnant women.' AIDS Book Review Journal, University of Illinois at Chicago

Table of Contents

Introduction; Public health and medical issues; Legal issues; Normative and social issues; Conclusion.

Additional information

NPB9780195065725
9780195065725
0195065727
AIDS, Women and the Next Generation: Towards a Morally Acceptable Public Policy for HIV Testing of Pregnant Women and Newborns by Ruth R. Faden (Director, Program in Law, Ethics and Health Professor of Health Policy, Director, Program in Law, Ethics and Health Professor of Health Policy, Johns Hopkins University)
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Oxford University Press
1992-01-30
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