July 7, 2000
Should Western Research Ethics Apply to Fighting AIDS in Africa?
In Uganda, some scientists say they must 'bend the rules' to find appropriate treatments
For the past 12 years, Michael Kakooza, a 64-year-old farmer, has regularly welcomed health workers into his neat, mud-walled house here, nestled among banana trees and coffee plants, to take samples of body fluids including blood, urine, and
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