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  1. International Perspectives on the Collection, Storage, and Testing of Human Biospecimens in HIV Research.Kathleen Macqueen & Patty Alleman - 2008 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 30 (4):9-14.
    To explore how international communities view the collection, storage, and testing of human biospecimens we held a structured discussion on the topic at the annual meeting of a global HIV prevention research network. Approximately 90 network members participated, including community advisory board members, community educators, and research team members from Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Specific concerns and possible solutions were identified with regard to sensitivity to local culture, context, and history, transparency, trust, international biorepositories, and informed consent. These discussions (...)
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  • The Balm of Gilead: Is the Provision of Treatment to Those Who Seroconvert in HIV Prevention Trials a Matter of Moral Obligation or Moral Negotiation?Charles Weijer & Guy J. LeBlanc - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (4):793-808.
    Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there? Why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered?In July of 2004, Cambodian sex workers staged a protest of an HIV prevention trial set to enroll 900 sex workers in Phnom Penh, charging the study planners with exploitation. The Cambodian study was one of a series of international clinical trials sponsored by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and (...)
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