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[Ethics and research in the history of malaria].
Revista Chilena de Infectología : órgano Oficial de la Sociedad Chilena de Infectología 2009 October
Clinical research is absolutely necessary for the development of medical knowledge. However, progress of Medicine has not always been obtained respecting human rights. From 1880 onwards, after Laveran's discovery of the protozoan nature of malaria, the increase in knowledge on paludism has been remarkable. Much of the knowledge gained up to the middle of the twentieth century was based although on highly questionable experiments according to modern ethical standards in the fields of biology and physiopathology, and specially in therapeutic clinical trials with antimalarial drugs.
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