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        Engaging with Community Advisory Boards (CABs) in Lusaka Zambia : perspectives from the research team and CAB members 

        Mwinga, Alwyn; Moodley, Keymanthri (BioMed Central, 2015)
        Background: The use of a Community Advisory Board (CAB) is one method of ensuring community engagement in community based research. To identify the process used to constitute CABs in Zambia, this paper draws on the perspectives ...
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        The ethics of talking about ‘HIV cure’ 

        Rennie, Stuart; Siedner, Mark; Tucker, Joseph D.; Moodley, Keymanthri (BioMed Central, 2015-03)
        Background In 2008, researchers reported that Timothy Brown (the ‘Berlin Patient’), a man with HIV infection and leukemia, received a stem-cell transplant that removed HIV from his body as far as can be detected. In 2013, ...
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        Exploring the ethics of global health research priority-setting 

        Pratt, Bridget; Sheehan, Mark; Barsdorf, Nicola; Hyder, Adnan A. (BMC (part of Springer Nature), 2018-12-06)
        Background: Thus far, little work in bioethics has specifically focused on global health research priority-setting. Yet features of global health research priority-setting raise ethical considerations and concerns related ...
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        The fabricius decision on the Stransham-Ford case – an enlightened step in the right direction 

        Moodley, Keymanthri (2015)
        Many diseases are associated with incredible pain and suf­fering. Others impair func­tion and independence to the extent that human dignity is eroded. In many instances the natural history of such conditions often leads ...
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        Informed consent in paediatric critical care research : a South African perspective 

        Morrow, Brenda M.; Argent, Andrew C.; Kling, Sharon (BioMed Central, 2015-09)
        Background: Medical care of critically ill and injured infants and children globally should be based on best research evidence to ensure safe, efficacious treatment. In South Africa and other low and middle-income countries, ...
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        Isolation and quarantine in South Africa during COVID-19 : draconian measures or proportional response 

        Moodley, K.; Obasa, A. E.; London, L. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2020-04-23)
        In the midst of an unprecedented public health crisis, extraordinary containment measures must be implemented. These include both isolation and quarantine, either on a voluntary basis or enforced. In the transition from ...
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        It’s all about trust : reflections of researchers on the complexity and controversy surrounding biobanking in South Africa 

        Moodley, Keymanthri; Singh, Shenuka (BioMed Central, 2016)
        ENGLISH SUMMARY : Background: Biobanks are precariously situated at the intersection of science, genetics, genomics, society, ethics, the law and politics. This multi-disciplinarity has given rise to a new discourse in ...
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        "It’s all about trust" : reflections of researchers on the complexity and controversy surrounding biobanking in South Africa 

        Moodley, Keymanthri; Singh, Shenuka (BioMed Central, 2016)
        Background: Biobanks are precariously situated at the intersection of science, genetics, genomics, society, ethics, the law and politics. This multi-disciplinarity has given rise to a new discourse in health research ...
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        Medical students' perspectives on euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide and their views on legalising these practices in South Africa 

        Jacobs, R. K.; Hendricks, M. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2018)
        Background. Euthanasia/physician-assisted suicide have been a controversial and sometimes taboo topic for a long time, not only in South Africa (SA) but also internationally. A recent (SA) judicial case has seen the topic ...
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        Ototoxicity management : an investigation into doctors’ knowledge and practices, and the roles of audiologists in a tertiary hospital 

        Wium, Anna; Gerber, Berna (AOSIS Publishing, 2016)
        Background: A significant number of medications that are prescribed by doctors to treat cancers, tuberculosis and infections are ototoxic. Disclosure of ototoxic risks is ethical practice as patients have the right to be ...
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        Participant remuneration for research : how much is enough? 

        Moodley, Keymanthri; Myer, Landon (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2003)
        Debate has emerged in South African health research circles regarding the appropriate remuneration for individuals participating in research studies.
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        The psychology of “cure” - unique challenges to consent processes in HIV cure research in South Africa 

        Moodley, Keymanthri; Staunton, Ciara; Rossouw, Theresa; De Roubaix, Malcolm; Duby, Zoe; Skinner, Donald (BMC (part of Springer Nature), 2019-01-24)
        Background: Consent processes for clinical trials involving HIV prevention research have generated considerable debate globally over the past three decades. HIV cure/eradication research is scientifically more complex ...
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        A qualitative study exploring stakeholder perspectives on the use of biological samples for future unspecified research in Malawi 

        Matandika, Limbanazo; Ngóngóla, Ruby T.; Mita, Khama; Manda-Taylor, Lucinda; Gooding, Kate; Mwale, Daniel; Masiye, Francis; Mfutso-Bengo, Joseph (BMC (part of Springer Nature), 2020-07-20)
        Abstract : Background: There is growing interest in the collection, storage and reuse of biological samples for future research. Storage and future use of biological samples raise ethical concerns and questions about ...
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        The right to procreate - Freedom and necessity 

        Van Bogaert, Louis-Jacques (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2005)
        Rights do not exist without corresponding obligations. As with all rights, the right to reproduce has a flip-side, viz. the duty and responsibility to control it. Matters of life and death and ethical issues surrounding ...
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        Rules of engagement : perspectives on stakeholder engagement for genomic biobanking research in South Africa 

        Staunton, Ciara; Tindana, Paulina; Hendricks, Melany; Moodley, Keymanthri (BioMed Central, 2018-02-27)
        Background: Genomic biobanking research is undergoing exponential growth in Africa raising a host of legal, ethical and social issues. Given the scientific complexity associated with genomics, there is a growing recognition ...
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        Synergies, tensions and challenges in HIV prevention, treatment and cure research : exploratory conversations with HIV experts in South Africa 

        Moodley, Keymanthri; Rossouw, Theresa; Staunton, Ciara; Colvin, Christopher J. (BioMed Central, 2016-04-30)
        Background: The ethical concerns associated with HIV prevention and treatment research have been widely explored in South Africa over the past 3 decades. However, HIV cure research is relatively new to the region and ...

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