Despite recent advances in HIV prevention and treatment, high HIV incidence persists among people who inject drugs (PWID). Difficult legal and political environments and lack of services for PWID likely contribute to high HIV incidence. Some advocates question whether any HIV prevention research is ethically justified in settings where healthcare system fails to provide basic services to PWID and where implementation of research findings is fraught with political barriers. Ethical challenges in research with PWID include concern about whether research evidence will be translated into practice; concerns that research might exacerbate background risks; and ethical challenges regarding the standard of HIV prevention in research. While these qu...
Abstract Background HIV prevention research has been fraught with ethical concerns since its incepti...
Abstract Background Much attention has been devoted to ethical issues related to randomized controll...
As new HIV prevention tools are developed, researchers face a number of ethical and logistic questio...
Despite recent advances in HIV prevention and treatment, high HIV incidence persists among people wh...
In crafting our paper on addressing the ethical challenges in HIV prevention research with people wh...
Globally the HIV/AIDS epidemic has presented unique health challenges to populations, including a ho...
More than 25 years into the HIV epidemic, in excess of 2 million new infections continue to occur ea...
Background. Despite the evidence showing the promise of HIV treatment as prevention...
BackgroundThe pursuit of a cure for HIV is a high priority for researchers, funding agencies, govern...
Purpose of reviewResearch directed toward an HIV cure presents ethical as well as scientific challen...
This review article considers ethical concerns when doing research on potentially vulnerable people ...
Background: Much attention has been devoted to ethical issues related to randomized controlled trial...
Clinical trials of candidate HIV vaccines pose virtually all of the problems possible in vaccine tri...
Background Background: Analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs) in HIV cure-related research can re...
Andreae and colleagues (2016) argue in defense of research involving the use of controlled substance...
Abstract Background HIV prevention research has been fraught with ethical concerns since its incepti...
Abstract Background Much attention has been devoted to ethical issues related to randomized controll...
As new HIV prevention tools are developed, researchers face a number of ethical and logistic questio...
Despite recent advances in HIV prevention and treatment, high HIV incidence persists among people wh...
In crafting our paper on addressing the ethical challenges in HIV prevention research with people wh...
Globally the HIV/AIDS epidemic has presented unique health challenges to populations, including a ho...
More than 25 years into the HIV epidemic, in excess of 2 million new infections continue to occur ea...
Background. Despite the evidence showing the promise of HIV treatment as prevention...
BackgroundThe pursuit of a cure for HIV is a high priority for researchers, funding agencies, govern...
Purpose of reviewResearch directed toward an HIV cure presents ethical as well as scientific challen...
This review article considers ethical concerns when doing research on potentially vulnerable people ...
Background: Much attention has been devoted to ethical issues related to randomized controlled trial...
Clinical trials of candidate HIV vaccines pose virtually all of the problems possible in vaccine tri...
Background Background: Analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs) in HIV cure-related research can re...
Andreae and colleagues (2016) argue in defense of research involving the use of controlled substance...
Abstract Background HIV prevention research has been fraught with ethical concerns since its incepti...
Abstract Background Much attention has been devoted to ethical issues related to randomized controll...
As new HIV prevention tools are developed, researchers face a number of ethical and logistic questio...