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The ethics and legality of HIV prevalence studies: a contrary view [comment] [see comments]

Health Law Can. 1992;12(4):95-6, 114. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE AHA/92347789
Emson HE; Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.


Keywords: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/EPIDEMIOLOGY AIDS Serodiagnosis/*STANDARDS Blood Canada/EPIDEMIOLOGY *Ethics, Medical Human Informed Consent/*LEGISLATION & JURISPRUD Medical Waste/*LEGISLATION & JURISPRUD Prevalence Research Design/LEGISLATION & JURISPRUD JOURNAL ARTICLE

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Comment on: Health Law Can 1991;11(4):102-18 Comment in: Health Law Can 1992;12(4):97-100
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