Science, ethics, and the future of research into maternal infant transmission of HIV-1. Perinatal HIV Intervention Research in Developing Countries Workshop participants
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Science, ethics, and the future of research into maternal infant transmission of HIV-1. Perinatal HIV Intervention Research in Developing Countries Workshop participants
Abstract
Effective, feasible interventions to prevent perinatal transmission of HIV-1 in developing nations are an urgent necessity. Scientific issues of concern include a need to identify other effective antiretroviral agents; to define the shortest effective course of therapy; to assess interventions other than antiretroviral agents; and to investigate interventions that may reduce HIV-1 transmission via breastfeeding. Sound scientific design is fundamental to all research studies. Ethical standards must guide such studies and include the necessity that the problem studied be a health priority in the host country; that the highest standard of care attainable in the country be assured to participants; that the health-care resources of the country not be harmed; that the informed consent of participants be obtained; and that a process of discussion ensure that a successful intervention will be considered for implementation. There are circumstances in which a no-antiretroviral comparison may be ethically justified.
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Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1.Lancet. 1999 May 29;353(9167):1878; author reply 1880. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(99)00095-1. Lancet. 1999. PMID: 10359431 No abstract available.
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Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1.Lancet. 1999 May 29;353(9167):1878-9; author reply 1880. Lancet. 1999. PMID: 10359432 No abstract available.
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Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1.Lancet. 1999 May 29;353(9167):1879; author reply 1880. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)75080-7. Lancet. 1999. PMID: 10359433 No abstract available.
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Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1.Lancet. 1999 May 29;353(9167):1879-80; author reply 1880. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)75081-9. Lancet. 1999. PMID: 10359434 No abstract available.
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Science, ethics, and future of research into maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1.Lancet. 1999 May 29;353(9167):1880-1. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)75083-2. Lancet. 1999. PMID: 10359435 No abstract available.
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