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Confidentiality and mental health
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ISBN: 1280537981 9786610537983 1846421721 1417553871 9781417553877 9781846421723 9781280537981 9781853028601 1853028606 1853028592 1853028606 Year: 2001 Publisher: London Jessica Kingsley

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People experiencing mental health problems may need to be able to present and explore deeply disturbing thoughts and actions in a safe environment. This book will enable professionals to meet both the needs of clients and the demands of society through a responsible and thoughtful understanding of the significance of confidentiality and disclosure.


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Quantified : biosensing technologies in everyday life
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ISBN: 9780262034173 0262034174 9780262528757 0262528754 9780262334549 0262334542 9780262334532 0262334534 0262334550 9780262334556 Year: 2016 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : The MIT Press,

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Today anyone can purchase technology that can track, quantify, and measure the body and its environment. Wearable or portable sensors detect heart rates, glucose levels, steps taken, water quality, genomes, and microbiomes, and turn them into electronic data. Is this phenomenon empowering, or a new form of social control? Who volunteers to enumerate bodily experiences, and who is forced to do so? Who interprets the resulting data? How does all this affect the relationship between medical practice and self care, between scientific and lay knowledge? Quantified examines these and other issues that arise when biosensing technologies become part of everyday life. The book offers a range of perspectives, with views from the social sciences, cultural studies, journalism, industry, and the nonprofit world. The contributors consider data, personhood, and the urge to self-quantify; legal, commercial, and medical issues, including privacy, the outsourcing of medical advice, and self-tracking as a "paraclinical" practice; and technical concerns, including interoperability, sociotechnical calibration, alternative views of data, and new space for design.

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Biosensors. --- Medical instruments and apparatus. --- Biosensing Techniques. --- Monitoring, Physiologic --- Confidentiality. --- #SBIB:316.334.3M30 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M50 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M40 --- Confidential Information --- Secrecy --- Patient Data Privacy --- Privacy of Patient Data --- Privileged Communication --- Communication, Privileged --- Communications, Privileged --- Data Privacy, Patient --- Information, Confidential --- Privacy, Patient Data --- Privileged Communications --- Duty to Warn --- Privacy --- Disclosure --- Anonymous Testing --- Parental Notification --- Biosensing Technics --- Bioprobes --- Biosensors --- Electrodes, Enzyme --- Bioprobe --- Biosensing Technic --- Biosensing Technique --- Biosensor --- Electrode, Enzyme --- Enzyme Electrode --- Enzyme Electrodes --- Technic, Biosensing --- Technics, Biosensing --- Technique, Biosensing --- Techniques, Biosensing --- Microchemistry --- Apparatus, Medical --- Instruments, Medical --- Medical apparatus --- Medical devices --- Medical products --- Medicine --- Biomedical engineering --- Medical supplies --- Scientific apparatus and instruments --- Biodetectors --- Biological detectors --- Biological sensors --- Biomedical detectors --- Biomedical sensors --- Detectors --- Medical instruments and apparatus --- Physiological apparatus --- trends. --- Medische sociologie: gezondheidsgedrag --- Organisatie van de gezondheidszorg: algemeen, beleid --- Medische sociologie: zorgenverstrekkers, relatie met hulpvragers --- Apparatus --- Equipment and supplies --- Instruments --- Wearable Electronic Devices --- INFORMATION SCIENCE/Communications & Telecommunications --- INFORMATION SCIENCE/General --- COMPUTER SCIENCE/Human Computer Interaction --- Biosensing Techniques --- Confidentiality --- trends

Surrogate motherhood
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ISBN: 0585001154 9780585001159 0253326044 9780253326041 Year: 1990 Publisher: Bloomington Indiana University Press

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Essays discuss legal and moral issues of surrogate motherhood. --

Data protection and confidentiality in health informatics : handling health data in Europe in the future : Proceedings of the AIM Working Conference, Brussels, 19-21 March 1990/ edited by the Commission of European Communities DG XIII/F AIM
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ISBN: 9051990529 9789051990522 Year: 1991 Volume: 1 Publisher: Amsterdam: IOS Press,

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Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Information systems --- Privacy, Right of --- Medical records --- Droit à la vie privée --- Dossiers médicaux --- Congresses --- Data processing --- Access control --- Congrès --- Informatique --- Accès --- Contrôle --- 34:681.3 --- Confidentiality. --- Information Systems. --- Medical Informatics. --- Medical Records. --- #GBIB:CBMER --- Records, Medical --- Transcription, Medical --- Health Diaries --- Medical Transcription --- Diaries, Health --- Diary, Health --- Health Diary --- Medical Record --- Medical Transcriptions --- Record, Medical --- Transcriptions, Medical --- Computer Science, Medical --- Health Information Technology --- Informatics, Clinical --- Informatics, Medical --- Information Science, Medical --- Clinical Informatics --- Medical Computer Science --- Medical Information Science --- Health Information Technologies --- Information Technologies, Health --- Information Technology, Health --- Medical Computer Sciences --- Medical Information Sciences --- Science, Medical Computer --- Technologies, Health Information --- Technology, Health Information --- Computational Biology --- Biomedical Technology --- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act --- Ancillary Information Systems --- Data Systems --- Emergency Care Information Systems --- Information Retrieval Systems --- Ancillary Information System --- Data System --- Information Retrieval System --- Information System --- Information System, Ancillary --- Information Systems, Ancillary --- System, Ancillary Information --- System, Data --- System, Information --- System, Information Retrieval --- Systems, Ancillary Information --- Systems, Data --- Systems, Information --- Systems, Information Retrieval --- Confidential Information --- Secrecy --- Patient Data Privacy --- Privacy of Patient Data --- Privileged Communication --- Communication, Privileged --- Communications, Privileged --- Data Privacy, Patient --- Information, Confidential --- Privacy, Patient Data --- Privileged Communications --- Duty to Warn --- Privacy --- Disclosure --- Anonymous Testing --- Parental Notification --- Informaticarecht --- 34:681.3 Informaticarecht --- Droit à la vie privée --- Dossiers médicaux --- Congrès --- Accès --- Contrôle --- Health Informatics --- Informatics, Health --- Perinatal Information System --- Information System, Perinatal --- Perinatal Information Systems --- Confidentiality --- Information Systems --- Medical Informatics --- Medical Records


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Genetic testing : patient's rights, insurance and employment. A survey of regulations in the European Union
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ISBN: 9289442174 Year: 2002 Publisher: Luxembourg : Office for official publications of the European Communities,

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Genetic Testing --- Bioethical Issues. --- Genetic Privacy --- Informed Consent. --- Insurance, Health. --- Confidentiality. --- Employment --- Academic collection --- #GBIB:CBMER --- 06.04.d --- Confidential Information --- Secrecy --- Patient Data Privacy --- Privacy of Patient Data --- Privileged Communication --- Communication, Privileged --- Communications, Privileged --- Data Privacy, Patient --- Information, Confidential --- Privacy, Patient Data --- Privileged Communications --- Duty to Warn --- Privacy --- Disclosure --- Anonymous Testing --- Parental Notification --- Consent, Informed --- Treatment Refusal --- Mental Competency --- Therapeutic Misconception --- Bioethical Issue --- Issue, Bioethical --- Issues, Bioethical --- Euthanasia --- Human Experimentation --- Patient Rights --- Animal Experimentation --- Group Health Insurance --- Health Insurance --- Health Insurance, Voluntary --- Health Insurance, Group --- Insurance, Group Health --- Insurance, Voluntary Health --- Voluntary Health Insurance --- legislation & jurisprudence. --- standards. --- Levensverzekering ; Extra risico --- Bioethical Issues --- Informed Consent --- Insurance, Health --- Confidentiality --- legislation & jurisprudence --- standards --- Genetic Screening --- Predictive Genetic Testing --- Predictive Testing, Genetic --- Testing, Genetic Predisposition --- Genetic Predisposition Testing --- Genetic Predictive Testing --- Genetic Screenings --- Genetic Testing, Predictive --- Predisposition Testing, Genetic --- Screening, Genetic --- Screenings, Genetic --- Testing, Genetic --- Testing, Genetic Predictive --- Testing, Predictive Genetic --- Genetic Predisposition to Disease --- Prenatal Diagnosis --- Preimplantation Diagnosis --- Cytogenetic Analysis --- Molecular Diagnostic Techniques --- Databases, Genetic --- Databases, Nucleic Acid --- diagnosis


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Communicating with medical patients
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ISBN: 0803932170 9780803932173 Year: 1989 Volume: 9 Publisher: Newbury Park (Calif.) : Sage,

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Communication. --- Confidentiality. --- Physician-Patient Relations. --- 316.472.42 --- #SBIB:309H517 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M40 --- 316.472.42 Face-to-face relaties. Interactie --- Face-to-face relaties. Interactie --- Confidential Information --- Secrecy --- Patient Data Privacy --- Privacy of Patient Data --- Privileged Communication --- Communication, Privileged --- Communications, Privileged --- Data Privacy, Patient --- Information, Confidential --- Privacy, Patient Data --- Privileged Communications --- Duty to Warn --- Privacy --- Disclosure --- Anonymous Testing --- Parental Notification --- Communication Programs --- Communications Personnel --- Misinformation --- Personal Communication --- Communication Program --- Communication, Personal --- Personnel, Communications --- Program, Communication --- Programs, Communication --- Verbale communicatie: sociale psychologie van de taal en de interactie, psycholinguistiek --- Medische sociologie: zorgenverstrekkers, relatie met hulpvragers --- Physicians. --- Confidential communications --- Interpersonal communication --- Physician and patient --- Communication --- Confidentiality --- Physician-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relationship --- Doctor-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relation --- Doctor-Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relationships --- Physician-Patient Relation --- Relation, Doctor Patient --- Relation, Doctor-Patient --- Relation, Physician Patient --- Relation, Physician-Patient --- Relations, Doctor Patient --- Relations, Doctor-Patient --- Relations, Physician Patient --- Relations, Physician-Patient --- Relationship, Physician Patient --- Relationships, Physician Patient --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Interpersonal relations --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine --- Doctor-patient privilege --- Patient-physician privilege --- Physician-patient privilege --- Physicians --- Medical ethics --- Medical laws and legislation --- Professional-Patient Relations --- Interpersonal Relations --- Interpersonal communication. --- Physician and patient. --- Social Communication --- Communication, Social --- Communications, Social --- Social Communications --- Confidential communications - Physicians

Nameless relations: anonymity, melanesia and reproductive gift exchange between British ova donors and recipients
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ISBN: 157181647X 184545040X Year: 2006 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Berghahn

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Based on the author's fieldwork at assisted conception clinics in England in the mid-1990s, this is the first ethnographic study of the new procreative practices of anonymous ova and embryo donation. Giving voice to both groups of women participating in the demanding donation experience – the donors on the one side and the ever-hopeful IVF recipients on the other – Konrad shows how one dimension of the new reproductive technologies involves an unfamiliar relatedness between nameless and untraceable procreative strangers. Offsetting informants’ local narratives against traditional Western folk models of the ‘sexed’ reproductive body, the book challenges some of the basic assumptions underlying conventional biomedical discourse of altruistic donation that clinicians and others promote as “gifts of life.” It brings together a wide variety of literatures from social anthropology, social theory, cultural studies of science and technology, and feminist bioethics to discuss the relationship between recent developments in biotechnology and changing conceptions of personal origins, genealogy, kinship, biological ownership and notions of bodily integrity.

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Artificial insemination, Human --- Kula exchange --- Confidentiality --- Cross-Cultural Comparison --- Interpersonal Relations --- Oocyte Donation --- Women --- anonimiteit --- eiceldonatie (eicel) --- verwantschap --- Donor insemination, Human --- Human artificial insemination --- Human donor insemination --- Human reproductive technology --- Kula ring --- Ceremonial exchange --- Massim (Papua New Guinean people) --- Rites and ceremonies --- Ovum Donation --- Donation, Oocyte --- Donation, Ovum --- Donations, Oocyte --- Donations, Ovum --- Oocyte Donations --- Ovum Donations --- Directed Tissue Donation --- Gender Issues --- Husband-Wife Communication --- Partner Communication --- Social Relationships --- Communication, Husband-Wife --- Communication, Partner --- Communications, Husband-Wife --- Communications, Partner --- Husband Wife Communication --- Husband-Wife Communications --- Interpersonal Relation --- Partner Communications --- Relation, Interpersonal --- Relations, Interpersonal --- Relationship, Social --- Relationships, Social --- Social Relationship --- Social Behavior --- Friends --- Emotional Intelligence --- Transcultural Studies --- Comparison, Cross-Cultural --- Comparisons, Cross-Cultural --- Cross Cultural Comparison --- Cross-Cultural Comparisons --- Studies, Transcultural --- Study, Transcultural --- Transcultural Study --- Cultural Characteristics --- Culture --- Confidential Information --- Secrecy --- Patient Data Privacy --- Privacy of Patient Data --- Privileged Communication --- Communication, Privileged --- Communications, Privileged --- Data Privacy, Patient --- Information, Confidential --- Privacy, Patient Data --- Privileged Communications --- Duty to Warn --- Privacy --- Disclosure --- Anonymous Testing --- Parental Notification --- Girls --- Woman --- Women's Groups --- Girl --- Women Groups --- Women's Group --- Social aspects --- psychology --- anonymat --- don d'ovules (don d'ovocytes, ovule, ovocyte) --- parenté --- Commerce --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Great Britain --- Melanesië

Searching eyes
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ISBN: 1282772287 9786612772283 0520941217 1435611489 9780520941212 9781435611481 9780520252028 0520252020 9780520253254 0520253256 1433708922 9781433708923 9781282772281 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berkeley New York University of California Press Milbank Memorial Fund

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This is the first history of public health surveillance in the United States to span more than a century of conflict and controversy. The practice of reporting the names of those with disease to health authorities inevitably poses questions about the interplay between the imperative to control threats to the public's health and legal and ethical concerns about privacy. Authors Amy L. Fairchild, Ronald Bayer, and James Colgrove situate the tension inherent in public health surveillance in a broad social and political context and show how the changing meaning and significance of privacy have marked the politics and practice of surveillance since the end of the nineteenth century.

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Public Health Practice --- Privacy --- Health Policy --- Confidentiality --- Population Surveillance --- Privacy, Right of. --- Public health surveillance. --- Invasion of privacy --- Privacy, Right of --- Right of privacy --- Civil rights --- Libel and slander --- Personality (Law) --- Press law --- Computer crimes --- Confidential communications --- Data protection --- Right to be forgotten --- Secrecy --- Population surveillance (Public health) --- Surveillance, Public health --- Epidemiology --- Surveillance, Population --- Confidential Information --- Patient Data Privacy --- Privacy of Patient Data --- Privileged Communication --- Communication, Privileged --- Communications, Privileged --- Data Privacy, Patient --- Information, Confidential --- Privacy, Patient Data --- Privileged Communications --- Duty to Warn --- Disclosure --- Anonymous Testing --- Parental Notification --- Healthcare Policy --- National Health Policy --- Health Policies --- Health Policy, National --- Healthcare Policies --- National Health Policies --- Policy, Health --- Policy, Healthcare --- Policy, National Health --- Policy Making --- PL 93-579 --- PL93-579 --- Privacy Act --- Public Law 93-579 --- Act, Privacy --- Law 93-579, Public --- PL 93 579 --- PL93 579 --- Public Law 93 579 --- Health Practice, Public --- Health Practices, Public --- Practice, Public Health --- Practices, Public Health --- Public Health Practices --- history --- Law and legislation --- Health Care Policies --- Care Policies, Health --- Health Care Policy --- Policies, Health --- Policies, Health Care --- Policies, Healthcare --- Policy, Health Care --- 20th century american healthcare. --- 20th century american history. --- activism. --- aids. --- birth defects. --- cancer. --- conflict. --- controversy. --- democratic policy. --- detection. --- diagnosis. --- disease. --- ethical concerns. --- government and governing. --- health authorities. --- history. --- illness. --- immunization registry. --- legal concerns. --- medical. --- occupational disease. --- privacy. --- public health surveillance. --- public health. --- reporting. --- resistance. --- secrecy. --- surveillance. --- syphilis. --- united states of america.


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Security and privacy for implantable medical devices
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ISBN: 1461416736 1461416744 9781461416739 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York : Springer,

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 This book presents a systematic approach to analyzing the challenging engineering problems posed by the need for security and privacy in implantable medical devices (IMD).  It describes in detail new issues termed as lightweight security, due to the associated constraints on metrics such as available power, energy, computing ability, area, execution time, and memory requirements. Coverage includes vulnerabilities and defense across multiple levels, with basic abstractions of cryptographic services and primitives such as public key cryptography, block ciphers and digital signatures. Experts from engineering introduce to some IMD systems that have  recently been proposed and developed. Experts from Computer Security and Cryptography present new research, which shows vulnerabilities in existing IMDs and proposes solutions. Experts from Privacy Technology and Policy will discuss the societal, legal and ethical challenges surrounding IMD security as well as technological solutions that build on the latest in Computer Science privacy research, as well as lightweight solutions appropriate for implementation in IMDs.   ·         Describes problems of security and privacy in implantable medical devices and proposes technological solutions; ·         Includes basic abstractions of cryptographic services and primitives such as public key cryptography, block ciphers and digital signatures;  ·         Provides state-of-the-art research of interest to a multidisciplinary audience in electrical, computer and bioengineering, computer networks and cryptography and medical and health sciences.                        .

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Engineering. --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Systems engineering. --- Biomedical engineering. --- Data encoding (Computer science) --- Encryption of data (Computer science) --- Clinical engineering --- Medical engineering --- Engineering systems --- System engineering --- Construction --- Design and construction --- Data encryption (Computer science). --- Electronic circuits. --- Circuits and Systems. --- Data Encryption. --- Biomedical Engineering. --- Engineering --- Industrial engineering --- System analysis --- Computer security --- Cryptography --- Bioengineering --- Biophysics --- Medicine --- Industrial arts --- Technology --- Cryptology. --- Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering. --- Electron-tube circuits --- Electric circuits --- Electron tubes --- Electronics --- Implants, Artificial --- Biomedical engineering --- Confidential communications --- Prostheses and Implants --- Computer Security --- Confidentiality --- Privacy --- Biomedical Technology --- Biomedical Technologies --- Technology, Biomedical --- Technology, Health --- Technology, Health Care --- Health Care Technology --- Health Technology --- Biomedical Engineering --- Medical Informatics --- PL 93-579 --- PL93-579 --- Privacy Act --- Public Law 93-579 --- Act, Privacy --- Law 93-579, Public --- PL 93 579 --- PL93 579 --- Public Law 93 579 --- Confidential Information --- Secrecy --- Patient Data Privacy --- Privacy of Patient Data --- Privileged Communication --- Communication, Privileged --- Communications, Privileged --- Data Privacy, Patient --- Information, Confidential --- Privacy, Patient Data --- Privileged Communications --- Duty to Warn --- Disclosure --- Anonymous Testing --- Parental Notification --- Compromising of Data --- Computer Hackers --- Computer Worms --- Cyber Security --- Cybersecurity --- Data Encryption --- Information Protection --- Computer Viruses --- Data Protection --- Data Security --- Computer Hacker --- Computer Virus --- Computer Worm --- Data Compromising --- Data Encryptions --- Encryption, Data --- Encryptions, Data --- Hacker, Computer --- Hackers, Computer --- Protection, Data --- Protection, Information --- Security, Computer --- Security, Cyber --- Security, Data --- Virus, Computer --- Viruses, Computer --- Worm, Computer --- Worms, Computer --- Endoprostheses --- Endoprosthesis --- Prostheses --- Prosthetic Implants --- Prosthesis --- Artificial Implant --- Artificial Implants --- Implant, Artificial --- Implant, Prosthetic --- Implants and Prostheses --- Implants, Prosthetic --- Prosthetic Implant --- Prosthesis Retention --- Communications, Confidential --- Confidential relationships --- Privileged communications (Confidential communications) --- Professional secrets --- Secrets, Professional --- Confession --- Criminal law --- Evidence (Law) --- Objections (Evidence) --- Personality (Law) --- Professional ethics --- Privacy, Right of --- Computer privacy --- Computer system security --- Computer systems --- Computers --- Cyber security --- Electronic digital computers --- Protection of computer systems --- Security of computer systems --- Data protection --- Security systems --- Hacking --- Artificial implants --- Implants, Surgical --- Surgical implants --- Biomedical materials --- Surgery --- Law and legislation --- Protection --- Security measures --- Implants, Artificial. --- Computer security.

HIV screening of pregnant women and newborns
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ISBN: 0309044286 9786610211807 1280211806 030956509X 058515564X 9780585155647 9780309044288 030907861X 9780309078610 9780309565097 9781280211805 6610211809 Year: 1991 Publisher: Washington, D.C. National Academy Press

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Proposals for screening pregnant women and newborns for HIV infection have provoked much controversy. This volume analyzes the possible goals of such screening programs and assesses whether these goals can be achieved. It also provides guidance to policymakers in developing and implementing sound screening policy.

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Gynaecology. Obstetrics --- Semiology. Diagnosis. Symptomatology --- Infectious diseases. Communicable diseases --- Paediatrics --- Doorlichting [Medische ] --- Dépistage médical --- Mass medical screening --- Mass screening [Medical ] --- Medical examinations --- Medical screening --- Medische doorlichting --- Screening [Medical ] --- AIDS (Disease) in pregnancy --- AIDS (Disease) in infants --- HIV (Viruses) --- Reproductive Physiological Processes --- Costs and Cost Analysis --- Epidemiologic Methods --- Jurisprudence --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Social Control Policies --- Community Health Services --- Therapeutics --- Health Surveys --- Health Planning --- Education, Nonprofessional --- Medicine --- Patient Rights --- Health Services Accessibility --- Probability --- Mental Health Services --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral --- Risk Management --- Government --- Lentivirus Infections --- Social Control, Informal --- Epidemiologic Measurements --- Patient Care Management --- Diagnostic Services --- Communicable Disease Control --- Sociology --- Economics --- Social Control, Formal --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Preventive Health Services --- Health --- Psychology, Social --- Health Services --- Serologic Tests --- Weights and Measures --- Women --- Laboratory Techniques and Procedures --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Infant --- Organization and Administration --- Mathematics --- Psychology, Applied --- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms --- Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes --- Environment and Public Health --- Forensic Psychiatry --- Public Health Practice --- Diagnostic Techniques, Obstetrical and Gynecological --- Investigative Techniques --- Retroviridae Infections --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Immunologic Tests --- Data Collection --- Age Groups --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases --- Human Rights --- Population Characteristics --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Reproductive Physiological Phenomena --- Mathematical Concepts --- Diagnosis --- Health Care --- Health Services Administration --- Policy --- Education --- Quality of Health Care --- Social Sciences --- Immune System Diseases --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Persons --- Organizations --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Health Occupations --- Psychiatry --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena --- Virus Diseases --- Immunologic Techniques --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Behavioral Sciences --- Named Groups --- Disciplines and Occupations --- RNA Virus Infections --- Phenomena and Processes --- Diseases --- Anonymous Testing --- Coercion --- Public Health --- Risk --- Statistics as Topic --- Confidentiality --- Counseling --- Delivery of Health Care --- Contact Tracing --- Health Care Rationing --- HIV Infections --- Mass Screening --- Patient Care --- Pregnant Women --- Risk Assessment --- AIDS Serodiagnosis --- Informed Consent --- Mandatory Programs --- Pharmaceutical Preparations --- State Government --- Health Education --- HIV Seropositivity --- Neonatal Screening --- Public Policy --- Minority Groups --- Prenatal Diagnosis --- Reproduction --- Pregnancy --- Infant, Newborn --- Reference Standards --- Resource Allocation --- Cost-Benefit Analysis --- Policy Making --- Prejudice --- Epidemiology --- Voluntary Programs --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Medical screening. --- Diagnosis. --- Mass screening, Medical --- Screening, Medical --- AIDS-associated retrovirus --- AIDS virus --- ARV (Viruses) --- HTLV-III (Viruses) --- HTLV-III-LAV (Viruses) --- Human immunodeficiency viruses --- Human T-cell leukemia virus III --- Human T-cell lymphotropic virus III --- Human T-lymphotropic virus III --- IDAV (Viruses) --- Immunodeficiency-associated virus --- LAV (Viruses) --- LAV-HTLV-III (Viruses) --- Lymphadenopathy-associated virus --- T-lymphotrophic virus III, Human --- Diagnostic services --- Health risk assessment --- HTLV (Viruses) --- Virus-induced immunosuppression --- Immunologic diseases in infants --- Immunologic diseases in pregnancy --- AIDS (Disease) in children --- AIDS (Disease) in pregnancy - Diagnosis. --- AIDS (Disease) in infants - Diagnosis. --- HIV (Viruses) - Diagnosis.

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