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A public health agency is considering a policy that requires everyone over the age of 18 to be screened for a sexually transmitted (STD) infectious disease each year. This policy would be used to determine those who are positive vs. those who are negative. Those who test positive will be required to undergo treatment and disclose their diseases status to any former and future sexual partners.​

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The only cost effective test available demonstrates a positive predictive value of less than 50%. What ethical and economic concerns do you have about using this test for screening the population for
and STD infection?

The answer should include this: Clear explanation of predictive value, nature of 50% predictive value (only 1 in 2 positive tests will be true), statements regarding ethical considerations of many false positives, costs of additional and repeat testing are present. Demonstrates understanding of the tendency to accept negative results without further testing or consideration of test validity.​

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