Developing world bioethics (Dev World Bioeth)

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Top papers

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1 Global health ethics for students. 2009 2.93
2 Ethical and regulatory issues surrounding African traditional medicine in the context of HIV/AIDS. 2007 2.43
3 Privacy, abortion, resource allocation and other ethical issues: the Thandi case (1). 2001 1.93
4 US IRBs confronting research in the developing world. 2012 1.83
5 Provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling in health facilities--what does this mean for the health and human rights of pregnant women? 2008 1.63
6 Defining standard of care in the developing world: the intersection of international research ethics and health systems analysis. 2005 1.61
7 Mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Botswana: an ethical perspective on mandatory testing. 2006 1.52
8 Developing drugs for the developing world: an economic, legal, moral, and political dilemma. 2001 1.50
9 Standards and practices in a diverse world: an investigation into shared values. 2010 1.50
10 Universal Draft Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights. 2005 1.47
11 International service learning programs: ethical issues and recommendations. 2011 1.47
12 Potential initiators of HIV-related stigmatization: ethical and programmatic challenges for PMTCT programs. 2008 1.46
13 Symposium: ethical considerations in HIV preventive vaccine research: examining the 18 UNAIDS guidance points. The 18 UNAIDS guidance points. 2001 1.46
14 Prioritising Healthcare Workers for Ebola Treatment: Treating Those at Greatest Risk to Confer Greatest Benefit. 2015 1.44
15 Emerging technologies and developing countries: stem cell research regulation and Argentina. 2008 1.43
16 Clinical research law in Jordan: an ethical analysis. 2007 1.43
17 Is it ethical to study what ought not to happen? 2006 1.42
18 HIV vaccine trials: reconsidering the therapeutic misconception and the question of what constitutes trial related injuries. 2007 1.41
19 Engaging communities to strengthen research ethics in low-income settings: selection and perceptions of members of a network of representatives in coastal Kenya. 2013 1.40
20 Constitutional values and HIV/AIDS in the workplace: reflections on Hoffman v. South African Airways. 2001 1.39
21 Strengthening medical ethics by strategic planning in the Islamic Republic of Iran. 2006 1.38
22 Comments on the Thandi case. 2002 1.37
23 Access to medicines in developing countries: ethical demands and moral economy. 2014 1.37
24 Contemporary medical ethics: an overview from Iran. 2008 1.37
25 The dilemma of intellectual property rights for pharmaceuticals: the tension between ensuring access of the poor to medicines and committing to international agreements. 2003 1.33
26 Mapping African ethical review committee activity onto capacity needs: the MARC initiative and HRWeb's interactive database of RECs in Africa. 2012 1.32
27 'Even if you're positive, you still have rights because you are a person': human rights and the reproductive choice of HIV-positive persons. 2008 1.32
28 Sharing the benefits of genetic resources: from biodiversity to human genetics. 2006 1.30
29 Consent, commodification and benefit-sharing in genetic research. 2004 1.25
30 The current situation of health research and ethics in Sudan. 2004 1.25
31 Views of the process and content of ethical reviews of HIV vaccine trials among members of US institutional review boards and South African research ethics committees. 2008 1.19
32 Informed consent and collaborative research: perspectives from the developing world. 2006 1.19
33 'She's my sister-in-law, my visitor, my friend' -- challenges of staff identity in home follow-up in an HIV trial in Western Kenya. 2013 1.17
34 Evolving friendships and shifting ethical dilemmas: fieldworkers' experiences in a short term community based study in Kenya. 2013 1.17
35 Assessment of the ethical review process in Sudan. 2007 1.14
36 From medical rationing to rationalizing the use of human resources for AIDS care and treatment in Africa: a case for task shifting. 2010 1.13
37 Decision-making and motivation to participate in biomedical research in southwest Nigeria. 2012 1.13
38 Unesco's proposed Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights - a bland compromise. 2005 1.11
39 Reporting of informed consent, standard of care and post-trial obligations in global randomized intervention trials: a systematic survey of registered trials. 2008 1.10
40 Capacity building of ethics review committees across Africa based on the results of a comprehensive needs assessment survey. 2009 1.08
41 Research ethics capacity development in Africa: exploring a model for individual success. 2012 1.08
42 Local attitudes, moral obligation, customary obedience and other cultural practices: their influence on the process of gaining informed consent for surgery in a tertiary institution in a developing country. 2009 1.07
43 Informed consent practices in Nigeria. 2008 1.05
44 Training needs assessment in research ethics evaluation among research ethics committee members in three African countries: Cameroon, Mali and Tanzania. 2009 1.05
45 The trouble with universal declarations. 2005 1.04
46 North-South benefit sharing arrangements in bioprospecting and genetic research: a critical ethical and legal analysis. 2006 1.04
47 Twenty years of human research ethics committees in the Baltic States. 2010 1.03
48 What do Islamic institutional fatwas say about medical and research confidentiality and breach of confidentiality? 2012 1.03
49 UNESCO 'declares' universals on bioethics and human rights - many unexpected universal truths unearthed by UN body. 2005 1.03
50 Understanding informed consent for participation in international health research. 2008 1.02
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