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Ending the evidence gap for pregnancy, HIV and co-infections: ethics guidance from the PHASES project.

Anne Drapkin LyerlyRichard BeigiLinda Gail BekkerBenjamin H ChiSusan E CohnDázon Dixon DialloJoseph EronRuth FadenElana JaffeAngela KashubaMary KasuleCarleigh KrubinerMaggie LittleJoseph Mfustso-BengoLynne M MofensonVictor MwapasaLillian MworekoLandon MyerMartina PenazzatoAnnette RidRoger ShapiroJerome Amir SinghKristen SullivanMarissa VicariJacque WambuiAmina WhiteMarisha WickremsinheLeslie Wolf
Published in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2021)
There are clear pathways towards ethical inclusion of pregnant people in the biomedical research agenda, and strong agreement across the HIV research community about the need for - and the promise of - advancing them. Those who fund, conduct, oversee and advocate for research can use the PHASES guidance to facilitate more, better and earlier evidence to optimize the health and wellbeing of pregnant people and their children.
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