Ask for details, such as what the hospital will do to AIDS patients, what it will say to patients and what it will tell you. People who have heard of HIV will report it.

When the patient goes to the hospital for medical treatment and the test items contain HIV screening (such as pregnancy test, premarital test, or surgical treatment with blood contact risk, etc.). The general physical examination will not include HIV screening), the hospital will conduct HIV antibody screening test on the blood collected by doctors, and the test should be clearly marked in the charging list and charged at the approved price. Therefore, unless it is voluntary or forced by the above situation, the hospital will not do HIV testing, and it will have to pay back the money. You can know from the bill whether the hospital has tested for HIV.

If the blood sample is HIV positive, the hospital won't tell you anything, because the relevant system in China stipulates that HIV testing can only be issued by the testing laboratory of the CDC at or above the municipal level. Even if the hospital is tested, it can't be diagnosed, and it is not qualified to inform and send the test report. The hospital can only inform the CDC, and the CDC doctor will consult (to assess whether there is high-risk contact) and agree (if the hospital has tested positive, asking for consent is just a formality, and it is necessary to check if it does not agree), and blood will be drawn and tested by the CDC's testing laboratory. After confirming the test results, the specialized personnel of the CDC will inform the test results, and the results can only be told to the parties themselves. Minors will inform their guardians and others that this is a violation of confidentiality (according to the regulations, if they go to that hospital for surgery or something, they will also inform the hospital, which is a compulsory measure to protect medical personnel, but if it is just a premarital examination or something, they will not inform the hospital). This process is called initial screening and confirmation, and at the same time, the CDC puts the infected person's situation (all kinds of tests and receiving free treatment drugs from the state can be based on this data file in the future) and the number of people reported (the so-called report to the state refers to this, but in fact only the confirmed infection data of 1 is reported, which will not contain personal information, and personal files are kept in the local CDC).

When informing the results, the disease control personnel will collect information to establish a file, including the route of infection and the risk of infection. Those who can determine the source of infection will be advised to inform them to go to the disease control test (for example, if they are infected by a young lady, they will ask him how to find her). People at risk of infection will also ask for testing (such as his sexual contact, breastfeeding children, and may have received blood donation). It is a common practice in recent years to let infected people work as spouses (including unmarried sexual partners) and mobilize for testing, so as to find and prevent more transmission in time, especially those infected with children.

If I was supposed to be hospitalized for surgery or something, I guess I'll be transferred now. Generally, there will be designated hospitals at the municipal level to treat infected people, and other hospitals generally do not accept them. How to explain to your family that the transfer is your business, the doctor won't say it, and it can't be cured anyway, so it's usually better for patients to tell their families honestly to win their support.

Infected people are not patients who get sick immediately. In the incubation period, go back to the CDC for CD4 test twice a year (please refer to Baidu Encyclopedia for terms such as window period, incubation period, onset period, CD4 and viral load). ). They begin to take medicine during the onset period, and they will have more examinations, regular review and take medicine, and they will all go to the treatment hospital to find a designated doctor for follow-up. Unless people disappear for a long time for no reason, it is possible for doctors to go home and see what is going on, because people have to report their deaths.

I know what you're asking, but I'm afraid of being known, and I'm told that family members and even colleagues' leaders are confidential and won't reveal it, and doctors have long been numb and have no interest in gossiping about an infected person (you might as well check how many people are infected in your province). In short, the management of AIDS prevention and control in China is the responsibility of the designated institutions. Besides confidentiality, there is also the principle of voluntariness. I've seen people who would rather die than take medicine. If you don't trust doctors and don't cooperate with treatment, doctors have no time to waste their breath and have time to serve those who cherish their lives. Otherwise, it would be nice to answer a few more questions on Baidu!