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Should the state fund assisted reproductive technologies for HIV-discordant couples in South Africa who want to have children?

Alastair W Moodley

Abstract


Assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs) can provide a way for HIV-serodiscordant couples to safely fall pregnant. However, their high cost raises concerns about distributive justice, especially now as we are laying the foundation for a national health insurance. Considering that the right to access reproductive healthcare services is specifically mentioned in the South African Constitution, a discussion surrounding ARTs and their funding is warranted. This article argues that the state does not have a moral duty to provide ARTs for serodiscordant couples in the current socioeconomic environment that SA finds itself.


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Alastair W Moodley, Department of Anaesthesia, Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa; School of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

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South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 2018;11(1):38-42. DOI:10.7196/SAJBL.2018.v11i1.00622

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Date submitted: 2018-07-12
Date published: 2018-07-12

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