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HIV and Discrimination: Health Care and Discrimination
by: Virgin Islands Community Aids Resource & Education (VICARE)
Q.I tried to make an appointment with my dentist for some dental work, and I was told that he’s not equipped to treat people with HIV. Is that legal?
A.The Americans With Disabilities Act makes it illegal for doctors and dentists to discriminate against people with disabilities, like HIV or AIDS. Every dentist should be using universal precautions on every patient. A dentist doesn’t need any special protective equipment to work on a patient who is HIV positive.
Q.Do I have to tell my dentist that I am HIV positive?
A.No. You don’t have to disclose your HIV status to your dentist. Your dentist should be using universal precautions with all of his patient.
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