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Brewster favors tests of patients for AIDS
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Brewster favors tests of patients for AIDS

1990
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Former U.S. Sen. Daniel B. Brewster, ending his two-year stint as chairman of the Governor's Advisory Council on AIDS, says he favors routinely testing patients for the AIDS virus when they enter a hospital. Brewster said he believes Maryland doctors should be required not only to report AIDS cases to the state health department, but also to notify state officials of the existence of HIV-infected patients. Alluding to last week's disclosure that Dr. Rudolph Almaraz, a well-known Johns Hopkins Hospital breast cancer surgeon, died of AIDS, Brewster said recent events in the city have brought into sharp focus the worry that health care professionals can be infected by patients and that HIV-infected health care professionals could transmit the AIDS virus to patients.
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Baltimore Sun