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      Unethical trials of interventions to reduce perinatal transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus in developing countries.

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          Journal
          N Engl J Med
          The New England journal of medicine
          Massachusetts Medical Society
          0028-4793
          0028-4793
          Sep 18 1997
          : 337
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Public Citizen's Health Research Group, Washington, DC 20009, USA.
          Article
          10.1056/NEJM199709183371212
          9295246
          833cc181-79f2-40ef-a0c9-ea7cad872375
          History

          Biomedical and Behavioral Research,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences,Health Care and Public Health,National Institutes of Health,Americas,Clinical Research,Clinical Trials,Critique,Developed Countries,Developing Countries,Diseases,Ethics,Hiv Infections,North America,Northern America,Research Methodology,Treatment,United States,Vertical Transmission,Viral Diseases

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