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Assessment of the Prevalence of HIV Infection at Four Health Facilities in Dilla Town, Ethiopia
The successful introduction and spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) into the global human population may have
first emerged among humans in the early part of the 20th century (most likely contracted from infected primates).
The Infanticide: Some Forensic and Ethical Issues
Forensic investigation and clinical treatment of infanticide mother is an occasion to reflect about the social stigma associated with this crime. The forensic-psychiatric assessment must be anchored on an authentic and meaningful clinical relationship to criminal mother, without misinterpretation and countertransferal dynamics, such as emotional reactions of mistrust and stigmatization of the offender.
Thoroughbred Race Horses Management: A Key Role of the Veterinarian
The veterinarian must confront many situations when working with thoroughbred horses in which he must solve and make decisions that lead to balance between the animal and trainer / owner of the horse, the above should be resolved in an ethical and professional manner.
Editorial Board Members Related to ethical
Murugan Ramalingam
Professor
Department of Centre for Stem Cell Research
Adjunct Professor at Tohoku University, Japan
Christian Medical College
India
Department of Centre for Stem Cell Research
Adjunct Professor at Tohoku University, Japan
Christian Medical College
India
MONICA DA COSTA SERRA
Professor
Department of Dentistry
Sao Paulo State University
Brazil
Department of Dentistry
Sao Paulo State University
Brazil
William J Winslade
Professor
Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health
The University of Texas Medical Branch
United States
Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health
The University of Texas Medical Branch
United States
Clemente Maia S. Fernandes
Professor
Sao Paulo State University
Araraquara, Sau Paulo
Brazil
Sao Paulo State University
Araraquara, Sau Paulo
Brazil