Quest for Less' story about his friend Jed brought this query to the forefront:
1) I'm wondering if there is any (legal) onus on a party diagnosed with an STD to inform past partners?? (esp. the person thought to have transmitted it so she could get herself checked also.)
2) In the case of a hobbyist who contracts an std from an sp - while future partners should definitely be informed, would it not be an invasion of privacy to ask that the individual try to track down and inform the lady in question?? Moreover, how could one be reasonably certain who transmitted the disease to him in the first place given the multitude of partners a hobbyist has over a short time period??
3) Most importantly, if one goes for a regular std check-up, and the hospital finds a positive test for something, can they compell an individual to contact the partners they have had, or try and do so itself??
I can just see a hobbyist calling an agency and saying "Uh.. hi... one of your girls gave me (insert name of disease here)"
What exactly occurs in such an instance??
1) I'm wondering if there is any (legal) onus on a party diagnosed with an STD to inform past partners?? (esp. the person thought to have transmitted it so she could get herself checked also.)
2) In the case of a hobbyist who contracts an std from an sp - while future partners should definitely be informed, would it not be an invasion of privacy to ask that the individual try to track down and inform the lady in question?? Moreover, how could one be reasonably certain who transmitted the disease to him in the first place given the multitude of partners a hobbyist has over a short time period??
3) Most importantly, if one goes for a regular std check-up, and the hospital finds a positive test for something, can they compell an individual to contact the partners they have had, or try and do so itself??
I can just see a hobbyist calling an agency and saying "Uh.. hi... one of your girls gave me (insert name of disease here)"
What exactly occurs in such an instance??






