SOME private schools are reportedly requesting pupils to submit medical forms disclosing their HIV status in violation of the country’s HIV and Aids policy.
The Zimbabwe Medical Association (ZiMA) yesterday raised alarm after some of its members received medical forms from parents that were coming from the private schools requesting that they test pupils for HIV.
“Some of our doctors have phoned us saying that they are receiving medical examination forms from private schools with one of the tests required on those medical examination forms being the HIV test,” said Dr Bopoto.
He said ZiMA has since engaged the schools to stop the practice. Dr Bopoto said if the practice continues, they will report the schools to Government.
“This is information that has just come to us from our doctors who have been presented with these forms. At the moment we are of the view that we don’t need to engage Government because we think we can talk to the schools and provide them with information as well as professional advice.
“We do not see how useful HIV results would be to a school. What if the result is positive, what is the school going to do with that information?” he asked.
He said of concern were pupils born with HIV who are supposed to enjoy the right to attend schools of their choice.
Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Professor Paul Mavhima said he was not aware that some schools were demanding HIV tests for pupils. He said it was against Government policy and if its happening the practice should be stopped forthwith.
“There is no such requirement and if there are schools doing that they should stop forthwith,” said Prof Mavhima. Chronicle
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