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Nature 429, 491 (3 June 2004) | doi:10.1038/429491b
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Scientists deny ethical breach at Kenyan orphanage
Declan Butler
British researchers are hotly contesting allegations that they short-circuited ethical procedures in research involving children at the Nyumbani orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya.The centre has attracted international interest because some of the children there who have AIDS seem to control their HIV infection without drug therapy, and survive beyond their expected lifespan with a relatively intact immune system.
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