Background Clinical trials evaluating interventions for infectious diseases require enrolling participants that are vulnerable to infection. As clinical trials are conducted in increasingly vulnerable populations, issues of protection of these populations become challenging. In settings where populations are forseeably oppressed, the conduct of research requires considerations that go beyond common ethical concerns and into issues of international human rights law. Discussion Using examples of HIV prevention trials in Thailand, hepatitis-E prevention trials in Nepal and malaria therapeutic trials in Burma (Myanmar), we address the inadequacies of current ethical guidelines when conducting research within oppressed populations. We review exi...
Human infection challenge studies (HCS) involve intentionally infecting research participants with p...
In the last decade, cases of exploitative medical research trials carried out in developing countrie...
The epidemic of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection in Sub-Saharan Africa, the region m...
Background Clinical trials evaluating interventions for infectious diseases require enrolling partic...
The human rights issues raised by the conduct of maternal-fetal human immunodeficiency virus transmi...
The human rights issues raised by the conduct of maternal-fetal human immunodeficiency virus transmi...
BACKGROUND: In response to calls to expand the scope of research ethics to address justice in global...
BACKGROUND: In response to calls to expand the scope of research ethics to address justice in global...
In 1998, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) unexpectedly announced that it was cal...
In 1998, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) unexpectedly announced that it was cal...
Background In response to calls to expand the scope of research ethics to address justice in global ...
Bioethicists have long debated the content of sponsors and researchers? obligations of justice in in...
Wide gaps in health status, access to health care, quality of care, and provision of health-related ...
BACKGROUND:This paper presents findings from a qualitative investigation of ethical and participator...
The application of ethical principles in medical research has been a challenging issue because of th...
Human infection challenge studies (HCS) involve intentionally infecting research participants with p...
In the last decade, cases of exploitative medical research trials carried out in developing countrie...
The epidemic of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection in Sub-Saharan Africa, the region m...
Background Clinical trials evaluating interventions for infectious diseases require enrolling partic...
The human rights issues raised by the conduct of maternal-fetal human immunodeficiency virus transmi...
The human rights issues raised by the conduct of maternal-fetal human immunodeficiency virus transmi...
BACKGROUND: In response to calls to expand the scope of research ethics to address justice in global...
BACKGROUND: In response to calls to expand the scope of research ethics to address justice in global...
In 1998, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) unexpectedly announced that it was cal...
In 1998, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) unexpectedly announced that it was cal...
Background In response to calls to expand the scope of research ethics to address justice in global ...
Bioethicists have long debated the content of sponsors and researchers? obligations of justice in in...
Wide gaps in health status, access to health care, quality of care, and provision of health-related ...
BACKGROUND:This paper presents findings from a qualitative investigation of ethical and participator...
The application of ethical principles in medical research has been a challenging issue because of th...
Human infection challenge studies (HCS) involve intentionally infecting research participants with p...
In the last decade, cases of exploitative medical research trials carried out in developing countrie...
The epidemic of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection in Sub-Saharan Africa, the region m...