dc.creator | Miller, Patti J. | en |
dc.creator | O'Connell, Jeffrey | en |
dc.creator | Leipold, Andrew | en |
dc.creator | Wenzel, Richard P. | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2015-05-05T18:17:01Z | en |
dc.date.available | 2015-05-05T18:17:01Z | en |
dc.date.created | 1985-06-21 | en |
dc.date.issued | 1985-06-21 | en |
dc.identifier | 10.1001/jama.253.23.3419 | en |
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitation | JAMA. 1985 Jun 21; 253(23): 3419-3424. | en |
dc.identifier.issn | 0098-7484 | en |
dc.identifier.uri | http://worldcatlibraries.org/registry/gateway?version=1.0&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&atitle=Potential+Liability+for+Transfusion-Associated+Aids&title=JAMA.+&volume=253&issue=23&pages=3419-3424&date=1985&au=Miller,+Patti+J. | en |
dc.identifier.uri | http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.253.23.3419 | en |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10822/726175 | en |
dc.description.abstract | Statistical evidence for the transmission of acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) through blood and blood products is cited,
and the potential legal ramifications for blood suppliers are discussed. An
AIDS victim could bring a claim against a hospital or blood bank on the
contention that the facility had supplied an unfit product for patient use.
Remedies for recovery in such a case might be based on a breach of implied
warranties, strict liability, or negligence. Precautions which blood
suppliers and physicians can take to reduce the potential for liability are
suggested. (KIE abstract) | en |
dc.format | Article | en |
dc.language | en | en |
dc.source | BRL:KIE/20085 | en |
dc.subject | Aids | en |
dc.subject | Aids Serodiagnosis | en |
dc.subject | Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome | en |
dc.subject | Blood | en |
dc.subject | Blood Banks | en |
dc.subject | Blood Donation | en |
dc.subject | Communicable Diseases | en |
dc.subject | Consent | en |
dc.subject | Disclosure | en |
dc.subject | Disease | en |
dc.subject | Health | en |
dc.subject | Hepatitis | en |
dc.subject | Homosexuals | en |
dc.subject | Hospitals | en |
dc.subject | Iatrogenic Disease | en |
dc.subject | Informed Consent | en |
dc.subject | Legal Liability | en |
dc.subject | Liability | en |
dc.subject | Malpractice | en |
dc.subject | Mass Screening | en |
dc.subject | Negligence | en |
dc.subject | Patient Care | en |
dc.subject | Physicians | en |
dc.subject | Prevalence | en |
dc.subject | Public Health | en |
dc.subject | Risks and Benefits | en |
dc.subject | Standards | en |
dc.subject | Surgery | en |
dc.subject | Torts | en |
dc.title | Potential Liability for Transfusion-Associated AIDS | en |
dc.provenance | Digital citation created by the National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature at Georgetown University for the BIOETHICSLINE database, part of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics' Bioethics Information Retrieval Project funded by the United States National Library of Medicine. | en |
dc.provenance | Digital citation migrated from OpenText LiveLink Discovery Server database named NBIO hosted by the Bioethics Research Library to the DSpace collection BioethicsLine hosted by Georgetown University. | en |