|
Nr. |
Eintrag |
|
1 |
Shah, Seema K et al.: Should sponsors and DSMBs [data and safety monitoring boards] share interim results across trials? In: Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) 2011 Dec 15; 58(5): 433-5 |
|
2 |
Stanev, Roger: Statistical decisions and the interim analyses of clinical trials. In: Theoretical medicine and bioethics, 2011, Vol. 32 (1), 61-74 |
|
3 |
Crane, Johanna: Adverse events and placebo effects: African scientists, HIV, and ethics in the 'global health sciences'. In: Social studies of science, 2010, Vol. 40 (6), 843-70 |
|
4 |
van der Graaf, Rieke; van Delden, Johannes J.M.: What is the best standard for the standard of care in clinical research? In: American Journal of Bioethics, 2009, Vol. 9 (3), 35-43 |
|
5 |
Rothman, DJ; Chevassus-Au-Louis, N: Nord-Sud : le dilemme des essais cliniques (dossier) In: In: La Recherche 2001 |
|
6 |
de Zulueta, Paquita: The ethics of anonymized HIV testing of pregnant women: a reappraisal. In: Journal of Medical Ethics. , 2000, Vol. 26 (1), 16-21. |
|
7 |
Brennan, Troyen A.: Proposed revisions to the Declaration of Helsinki -- will they weaken the ethical principles underlying human research? In: New England Journal of Medicine. , 1999, Vol. 341 (7), 527-530. |
|
8 |
Fairchild, Amy L.; Bayer, Ronald: Uses and abuses of Tuskegee. In: Science. , 1999, Vol. 284 (5416), 919-921. |
|
9 |
Kottow, Michael H.: AZT in Africa. [Letter]. In: Journal of Clinical Ethics. , 1999, Vol. 10 (2), 166-167. |
|
10 |
Levine, Robert J.: The need to revise the Declaration of Helsinki. In: New England Journal of Medicine. , 1999, Vol. 341 (7), 531-534. |
|
11 |
Macklin, Ruth: International research and ethical imperialism. In: > <her> Against Relativism: Cultural Diversity and the Search for Ethical Universals in Medicine. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 1999: 187-217. |
|
12 |
Questel, F; Diamant-Berger, O; Benyounes, B: Données nouvelles en matière de traitement prophylactique anti-VIH : applications aux viols In: Journal de médecine légale droit médical, 1999, Vol. 42 (5), 421-426 |
|
13 |
Stoto, Michael A.; Almario, Donna A.; McCormick, Marie C.: Reducing the Odds: Preventing Perinatal Transmission of HIV in the United States. 1999 |
|
14 |
Stringer, Jeffrey S.A. et al.: Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Thailand: physicians' attitudes on zidovudine use, pregnancy termination, and willingness to provide care. In: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. , 1999, Vol. 21 (3), 217-222. |
|
15 |
Achrekar, Abinash et al.: Informed consent for a clinical trial in Thailand. [Letter and responses]. In: New England Journal of Medicine. , 1998, Vol. 339 (18), 1331-1332. |
|
16 |
Annas, George J.; Grodin, Michael A.: Human rights and maternal-fetal HIV transmission prevention trials in Africa. In: American Journal of Public Health. , 1998, Vol. 88 (4), 560-563. |
|
17 |
Bayer, Ronald: The debate over maternal-fetal HIV transmission prevention trials in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean: racist exploitation or exploitation of racism? In: American Journal of Public Health. , 1998, Vol. 88 (4), 567-570. |
|
18 |
Benatar, Solomon R.: Imperialism, research ethics, and global health. [Editorial]. In: Journal of Medical Ethics. , 1998, Vol. 24 (4), 221-222. |
|
19 |
Casarett, David J.; Lantos, John D.: Have we treated AIDS too well? Rationing and the future of AIDS exceptionalism. In: Annals of Internal Medicine. , 1998, Vol. 128 (9), 756-759. |
|
20 |
Clark, Peter A.: The ethics of placebo-controlled trials for perinatal transmission of HIV in developing countries. In: Journal of Clinical Ethics. , 1998, Vol. 9 (2), 156-166. |