Thursday, January 14, 2010

Hiv Kids Do You Believe In Mandatory HIV Testing For Kids Participating In Sports?

Do you believe in mandatory HIV testing for kids participating in sports? - hiv kids

Sports leagues take it seriously, have the rule of blood - if you have bleeding, you leave the field until the referee can not see the blood. A person well known that HIV would be more aware. I do not think what you worry about HIV in this way harm her son, and it would be a terrible thing to have around small children who are HIV, but find their fears are unfounded disappear May.

5 comments:

wendy865 said...

No, there are several reasons why it should not be acceptable. The HIV status of an athlete in school age have no interest in anything. If doctors follow the proper procedure when there is an open wound, there is no danger to anyone.

BTW, HIV die within one hour after contact with air, usually within the first few minutes. It is incredibly difficult for HIV without blood, semen or vaginal contact with a carrier.

Fonz, the only way HIV can be transmitted from one child bites a child if the child bites, the bites with an open wound in his mouth and pulls the blood of a child. Saliva can not transmit HIV.

Happy HBAC Mama said...

It is against HIPPA laws. This information will be kept confidential between patient and doctor. (In this case, the patient is a small, parents or Gaurdian this information is also) for the patient, the information which he / she, and choose .... Hopfully they choose the people who must know.

Fonz said...

Why not? I hope it is soon before the start of pre-need. What happens if something less than 3 years for your child? Would it bother? Now consider a contact sport and blood .. Yes, I have no problem with the test. Is drug testing at random, to my girls .. Guide

Green Eyes said...

No, I do not believe in mandatory testing for HIV believe is not only against the law a violation of the rights of individuals to privacy.

dkapero said...

Only if the doctor and blood samples for physics. If not, then I think the HIV test would be too intrusive.

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