Saturday, April 11, 2015

Victims of Guatemala syphilis experiments to sue Johns Hopkins

http://www.bioedge.org/bioethics/victims-of-guatemala-syphilis-experiments-to-sue-johns-hopkins/11390

Victims of the infamous Guatemala syphilis experiments have filed a lawsuit against Johns Hopkins University, which they say was complicit in authorising the research.

During the experiments, which took place in the 1940s and 50s and were overseen by US researcher Dr John C. Cutler, many hundreds of unsuspecting Guatemalans were infected with syphilis, gonorrhoea and other sexually-transmitted diseases.

The US$1 billion lawsuit seeks to hold the university responsible for the experiments, because its doctors held important roles on panels that reviewed federal spending on sexually-transmitted-disease research, including on the experiments in Guatemala. It also names the Rockefeller Foundation and pharmaceutical company Bristol-Myers Squibb as defendants.

The plaintiffs go as far as to claim that Johns Hopkins was actively involved in the experiments:
"[they] did not limit their involvement to design, planning, funding and authorization of the Experiments; instead, they exercised control over, supervised, supported, encouraged, participated in and directed the course of the Experiments."

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