Developments in Bioethics from the Perspective of HIV/AIDS

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 14 (4):416-423 (2005)
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Abstract

Predicting future trends in bioethics depends on the recognition of contemporary innovations. Because of the extraordinary challenges brought on by the HIV/AIDS pandemic, bioethics has had to undergo a critical examination of its own effectiveness. This essay examines 10 developments that have helped shape the future of bioethics in a time of HIV/AIDS

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