Literature DB >> 30895754

U.S. Public Health Service STD Experiments in Guatemala (1946-1948) and Their Aftermath.

Kayte Spector-Bagdady1, Paul A Lombardo2.   

Abstract

The U.S. Public Health Service's sexually transmitted disease (STD) experiments in Guatemala are an important case study not only in human subjects research transgressions but also in the response to serious lapses in research ethics. This case study describes how individuals in the STD experiments were tested, exposed to STDs, and exploited as the source of biological specimens-all without informed consent and often with active deceit. It also explores and evaluates governmental and professional responses that followed the public revelation of these experiments, including by academic institutions, professional organizations, and the U.S. federal government, pushing us to reconsider both how we prevent such lapses in the future and how we respond when they are first revealed.
© 2019 by The Hastings Center. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Guatemala STD experiments; biospecimen research; human research ethics; informed consent

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30895754     DOI: 10.1002/eahr.500010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethics Hum Res        ISSN: 2578-2355


  6 in total

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2.  Using Mistrust, Distrust, and Low Trust Precisely in Medical Care and Medical Research Advances Health Equity.

Authors:  Derek M Griffith; Erin M Bergner; Alecia S Fair; Consuelo H Wilkins
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3.  Patient and Provider Perspectives Regarding Enrollment in Head and Neck Cancer Research.

Authors:  Andrew G Shuman; Michele C Gornick; Collin Brummel; Madison Kent; Kayte Spector-Bagdady; Elliot Biddle; Carol R Bradford; J Chad Brenner
Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2019-12-10       Impact factor: 5.591

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Authors:  Andrew G Shuman; Bruce H Campbell
Journal:  Head Neck       Date:  2020-04-28       Impact factor: 3.147

Review 5.  Barriers to the Wider Use of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis in the United States: A Narrative Review.

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Review 6.  Confidence and Hesitancy During the Early Roll-out of COVID-19 Vaccines Among Black, Hispanic, and Undocumented Immigrant Communities: a Review.

Authors:  SarahAnn M McFadden; Jemal Demeke; Debbie Dada; Leo Wilton; Mengzu Wang; David Vlahov; LaRon E Nelson
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