HIV prevention and the two faces of partner notification.
R Bayer and
K E Toomey
Columbia University School of Public Health.
In the cases of medical patients with sexually transmitted diseases(particularly those with the human immunodeficiency virus),two distinct approaches exist to notifying sexual and/or needle-sharingpartners of possible risk. Each approach has its own history(including unique practical problems of implementation) andprovokes its own ethical dilemmas. The first approach--the moral"duty to warn"--arose out of clinical situations in which aphysician knew the identity of a person deemed to be at risk.The second approach--that of contact tracing--emerged from sexuallytransmitted disease control programs in which the cliniciantypically did not know the identity of those who might havebeen exposed. Confusion between the two approaches has led manyto mistake processes that are fundamentally voluntary as mandatoryand those that respect confidentiality as invasive of privacy.In the context of the AIDS epidemic and the vicissitudes ofthe two approaches, we describe the complex problems of partnernotification and underscore the ethical and political contextswithin which policy decisions have been made.
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