PREAMBLE
				
					These HIV/AIDS  guidelines are changing as new evidence and experience evolves. While the  ethical principles themselves are fairly static, the interpretation of these  principles changes as new information adjusts the balance between often  conflicting principles.
				
				
					These guidelines must be viewed together with  the MASA (Medical Association of South Africa) HIV/AIDS Clinical Guidelines  booklet.
				
				RECOMMENDATIONS
				
					The Medical  Association of South Africa recommends that:
				
				
					The doctor’s duty towards patients:
				
				
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						Ethically, no doctor may refuse to treat any  patient whose condition is within the doctor’s current realm of competence  solely on the grounds that the patient is or may be HIV seropositive.
					
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						A doctor is not ethically or legally obliged  to put his/her life at risk by undertaking interventional treatment of a  patient in circumstances where facilities for the application of universal  precautions do not exist.
					
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						No doctor may withhold normal clinical  standards of treatment from any patient solely on the grounds that the patient  is HIV seropositive, unless such variation of treatment is determined by the  patient’s interest (rather than by perceived potential risk to the doctor)  (Medical Association Guidelines 1992:4).