Last fall, it came to light that researchers had infected 700 Guatemalan soldiers, prisoners, and mental patients with syphilis in a US Public Health Service study between 1946 and 1948. The American government apologized for these "abhorrent" practices, and promised to investigate what had happened. A White House bioethics commission released its report on the study this Tuesday---and as horrific as the experiments sounded initially, the full story is even worse. The studies were approved by an astonishing list of government, military, and academic public health and legal experts, the report shows, including the surgeon general; this was sanctioned, government-backed research, not a couple scientists going rogue. The researchers performed diagnostic tests on a total of 5,500 people, the report notes, and infected a total of 1,300, including schoolchildren, with syphilis and other sexually transmitted infections. The report also details evidence that the researchers knew this work wasn't ethically above ...
US Doctors Infected Hundreds of Guatemalans with Syphilis--And Concealed the Evidence
Discover the shocking history of Guatemalan soldiers infected with syphilis in US medical research, raising ethical concerns.
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