There is a need for carefully controlled and scientifically rigorous research studies of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The morbidity and mortality associated with AIDS patients and the public health concerns for control of this epidemic have distorted the usual process of research. The Institutional Review Board at Boston City Hospital is suggested as an appropriate mechanism for clarifying the distinctions between research and innovative therapies and for assuring the protection of this vulnerable population of research subjects. This article addresses ethical concerns relating to the time frame of research, drug and antibody testing, vaccine trials, and questions of justice in micro- or macro-allocation. The unique proble...
The AIDS epidemic is affecting American society in far-reaching and unexpected ways. It touches our ...
BackgroundThe pursuit of a cure for HIV is a high priority for researchers, funding agencies, govern...
More than fifty thousand cases of AIDS have been reported in the United States since the disease was...
The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) poses a compelling ethical challenge to medicine, scie...
Globally the HIV/AIDS epidemic has presented unique health challenges to populations, including a ho...
In order to define the clinical syndrome of AIDS and begin to deal with it effectively, scientists n...
Copyright © 2013 Alain B. Labrique et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
HIV remission clinical researchers are increasingly seeking study participants who are diagnosed and...
Purpose of reviewResearch directed toward an HIV cure presents ethical as well as scientific challen...
The article by Baker et al1 raises some interesting ethical questions. It is not uncommon to perform...
Despite recent advances in HIV prevention and treatment, high HIV incidence persists among people wh...
The purpose of this article is to describe the statistics and epidemiological facts about the most v...
I. General Issues in the Law and Ethics of Psychosocial Research ... A. The Nature of the Issues ......
Clinical trials of candidate HIV vaccines pose virtually all of the problems possible in vaccine tri...
In research on control of the HIV/AIDS epidemic there are many ethical issues to be considered. The ...
The AIDS epidemic is affecting American society in far-reaching and unexpected ways. It touches our ...
BackgroundThe pursuit of a cure for HIV is a high priority for researchers, funding agencies, govern...
More than fifty thousand cases of AIDS have been reported in the United States since the disease was...
The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) poses a compelling ethical challenge to medicine, scie...
Globally the HIV/AIDS epidemic has presented unique health challenges to populations, including a ho...
In order to define the clinical syndrome of AIDS and begin to deal with it effectively, scientists n...
Copyright © 2013 Alain B. Labrique et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
HIV remission clinical researchers are increasingly seeking study participants who are diagnosed and...
Purpose of reviewResearch directed toward an HIV cure presents ethical as well as scientific challen...
The article by Baker et al1 raises some interesting ethical questions. It is not uncommon to perform...
Despite recent advances in HIV prevention and treatment, high HIV incidence persists among people wh...
The purpose of this article is to describe the statistics and epidemiological facts about the most v...
I. General Issues in the Law and Ethics of Psychosocial Research ... A. The Nature of the Issues ......
Clinical trials of candidate HIV vaccines pose virtually all of the problems possible in vaccine tri...
In research on control of the HIV/AIDS epidemic there are many ethical issues to be considered. The ...
The AIDS epidemic is affecting American society in far-reaching and unexpected ways. It touches our ...
BackgroundThe pursuit of a cure for HIV is a high priority for researchers, funding agencies, govern...
More than fifty thousand cases of AIDS have been reported in the United States since the disease was...