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  1. Routine Opt-Out HIV Testing in Dental Health Careā€”Its Implementation and the Advancement of Public Health.Anthony Vernillo - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (4):46-48.
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  • Perspectives on the ethical concerns and justifications of the 2006 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV testing recommendations.Michael J. Waxman, Roland C. Merchant, M. Teresa Celada & Melissa A. Clark - 2011 - BMC Medical Ethics 12 (1):24.
    Background: In 2006, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended three changes to HIV testing methods in US healthcare settings: (1) an opt-out approach, (2) removal of separate signed consent, and (3) optional HIV prevention counseling. These recommendations led to a public debate about their moral acceptability. Methods: We interviewed 25 members from the fields of US HIV advocacy, care, policy, and research about the ethical merits and demerits of the three changes to HIV testing methods. We performed (...)
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  • The Re-Queering of HIV Testing Practices and the Reinforcement of Stigma.Lance Wahlert & Autumn Fiester - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (4):41-43.
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  • Public Health Ethics and the Justification of HIV Screening.Angus Dawson - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (4):48-49.
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