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The Tuskegee Syphilis Case Study Ethics

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Ethics is very important in health especially in public health. Public health is to balance respect for individual freedom and liberty with the responsibility of governments to provide their citizens with some degree of protection in relation to health. In the Tuskegee Syphilis Study ethics was clearly violated (Krebs, 2008).The doctors and administrators involved in the study discriminated against the patients in the experiment due to their ability to contact ‘bad blood’ and untimely took advantage of low income African Americans on the bases that they were in need of food and medical care (Heintzelman, 2003).
In the Tuskegee Syphilis Case Study there were several ethical dilemmas that arose, and were brought into question. The first ethical dilemma was the lack of signed consent from the participants observed in the experiment. The researchers never gained any form of signed consent nor did they even inform the participants that they were being observed at any point before, during, or after the experiment (Heintzelman, 2003). According to the case study the researchers stated in …show more content…

The WHO and the U.N. need to become more involved and aware of such incidents to prevent future occurrences like the one in Tuskegee. I would make it a requirement of federal law that all cases studies are registered in a registry that validates the study conforms to the ethical principles set forth in the global ethical initiative. The application of these methods and principles can change in different countries and cultures due to varying political atmospheres and cultural beliefs. Some countries have laws that may come into direct conflict with certain ethical principles, and some even are too under developed or under resourced to properly uphold, regulate, and control the ethical principles (Global Health Ethics Key Issues,

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