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| Stuart RennieSummaryAffiliation: University of North Carolina Country: USA Publications
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Male circumcision and HIV prevention: ethical, medical and public health tradeoffs in low-income countriesStuart Rennie
Department of Dental Ecology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
J Med Ethics 33:357-61. 2007
Desperately seeking targets: the ethics of routine HIV testing in low-income countriesStuart Rennie
Department of Dental Ecology, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 7450, USA
Bull World Health Organ 84:52-7. 2006....
Living apart together: reflections on bioethics, global inequality and social justiceStuart Rennie
Departments of Dental Ecology, Social Medicine and Health Policy and Management, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Philos Ethics Humanit Med 3:25. 2008....
Demographic and health surveillance: longitudinal ethical considerationsMargaret Carrel
Department of Geography, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States of America
Bull World Health Organ 86:612-6. 2008....
Ethics of mandatory premarital HIV testing in Africa: the case of Goma, Democratic Republic of CongoStuart Rennie
Department of Dental Ecology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 7450, USA
Dev World Bioeth 8:126-37. 2008..We conclude by making concrete recommendations concerning the place of mandatory premarital testing in the struggle against HIV/AIDS...
AIDS care and treatment in Sub-Saharan Africa: implementation ethicsStuart Rennie
Department of Dental Ecology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
Hastings Cent Rep 36:23-31. 2006..In particular, we must think about how to spread limited treatment resources among the vast reservoir of people who need them...
Viewing research participation as a moral obligation: in whose interests?Stuart Rennie
Department of Social Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Hastings Cent Rep 41:40-7. 2011..It's not just a praiseworthy option, some say; it's a social obligation. Recasting research participation in this way would have global ramifications, however. Who ultimately stands to gain the most from it, and who has the most to lose?..
Developing ethics guidance for HIV prevention research: the HIV Prevention Trials Network approachStuart Rennie
Department of Social Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
J Med Ethics 36:810-5. 2010....
The role of disclosure in relation to assent to participate in HIV-related research among HIV-infected youth: a formative studyAmy Corneli
Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
J Int AIDS Soc 12:17. 2009..abstract:..
Is it ethical to study what ought not to happen?Stuart Rennie
School of Dentistry, Department of Dental Ecology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 014 Brauer Hall, CB 7450, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 7450, USA
Dev World Bioeth 6:71-7. 2006..The conclusion is that MSF's position lacks coherence, has negative practical implications, and is unfair to governments struggling to increase patient's access to AIDS treatment in unfavorable circumstances...
Community attitudes toward rationing ARVs: a qualitative study of justice and equityStuart Rennie
HIV AIDS Policy Law Rev 11:92-3. 2006..In this article, which is based on a poster presentation at the conference, Stuart Rennie presents the preliminary findings of a study on community attitudes towards rationing ARVs in the Democratic ..
Comments on Brewer et al., "Male and female circumcision associated with prevalent HIV infection in virgins and adolescents in Kenya, Lesotho, and Tanzania"Daniel Westreich
Ann Epidemiol 17:926-7; author reply 928-9. 2007
Do the ravages of the HIV/AIDS epidemic ethically justify mandatory HIV testing?Stuart Rennie
Dev World Bioeth 7:48-9. 2007
HIV testing and individual rightsEdward Mills
Science 314:417-9; author reply 417-9. 2006
Is there a place for benevolent deception?Stuart Rennie
Trends Parasitol 20:163; author reply 164. 2004
