Should Doctors with HIV be able to practice medicine?


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YES OR NO! Plz provide resoning for your answer. If you have a website i can visit for this question please be of service.

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no

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Yes, I don't see why not. As long as they don't bleed on their patients.
should not i will strongly condemn
I don't think it's right ot descriminate againts ANY ONE but at the same time i am an hiv aphobe...so i don't know i geuss...well i don't know this is an EXELLENT qeustion.
Why not? As long as they use protective clothing/gear when necessary I can't see any risk greater than a public restroom presents which is little to none.
Yes, They are not at risk of passing any body fluids to their patients, patients are more likely to do this than a doctor
a surgeon no risk factor family medicine sure common sense
HIV infected person can do any job with equal efficiency and there is no problem .HIV spreads through exchange of Body fluids only ,like blood, sweat etc.
i think not. maybe if they're just doing the check up's and whatnot. As long as they don't have to actually give anybody a shot or do anything that could risk them poking themselves and bleeding. Cuzz that's just spreading HIV when we're trying to prevent that
Yes,but he should just have to tell all patients at first meeting because it should be their choice on if they want to continue to see him.
Believe me he is taking every precaution necessary to protect the patient..
no--the reason is obvious.....it could be transmitted to the patient--why when you go to the dentist for example...do they want to know if YOU have HIV? Because they don't want to get it. Why can't I make the dentist tell me if HE has it so I don't get it??
absolutely not. Coz they wil be transmitting death instead of cure
Doctors with HIV should be able to practice medicine. You have to understand that HIV positive people are less of a threat, health wise, to us than what we are to them. If we have the flu or anything like that we can give it to them and they could progress to AIDS....
Also when doctors operate or when they need to touch a patient they wear gloves, scrubs, masks, and or hats.... These things are meant to protect both the doctor from whatever the patient might have but most of all, the patient from what the doctor might have.
I think that maybe HIV is a hoax yo. I hope truly


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