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Human rights and clinical ethics are the right framework to address the probable DMPA-HIV interaction: authors’ response
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  1. Lisa B Haddad, MS, MPH*
  1. Sean Philpott-Jones, PhD, MSBioethics
  1. Toby Schonfeld, PhD
  1. Assistant Professor, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA; lisa.haddad@emory.edu
  2. Director, Center for Bioethics and Clinical Leadership, Union Graduate College, Schenectady, NY, USA; philpots@mail.uniongraduatecollege.edu
  3. tlschonfeld@gmail.com

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We appreciate the comments1 shared by Drs Covshoff, Sauer and Pittrof as a response to our article entitled ‘Contraception and prevention of HIV transmission: a potential conflict of public health principles’.2

Importantly, through the application of different frameworks, we came to a common conclusion: even …

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