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SUMMARY:Denunciation of the Tuskegee Study in The New York Times
DESCRIPTION:In 1972\, the American newspaper The New York Times published on its front page a report on the Tuskegee Study. The whistleblower\, Peter Buxtun\, provided Jean Heller (investigative journalist) with evidence that\, for four decades\, people enrolled in Tuskegee’s “study” had been deliberately denied treatment for syphilis. Years later\, Heller called the story “one of the grossest human rights violations I can imagine”. Heller’s article exposing the unethical study was published in the Washington Star on July 25th\, 1972\, and made front-page news in The New York Times the following day. The exhibition earned Heller the Robert F. Kennedy Prize for Journalism\, the Raymond Clapper Prize and the George Polk Prize. \nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Heller
URL:https://calendarioen.sifilisnao.com.br/event/denuncia-do-estudo-de-tuskegee-no-the-new-york-times/
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SUMMARY:Reuben Leon Kahn
DESCRIPTION:Reuben Leon Kahn was born on July 26th\, 1887 in Kovno\, today Kaunas\, Lithuania. Kahn conducted studies on blood reactions\, which allowed him to develop an efficient test for the detection of syphilis (1923). This test has shown false results in some cases\, for example\, if patients had recently received vaccines or had other illnesses in addition to syphilis. However\, it was more efficient than August von Wassermann’s prolonged test. Later\, he also found tests for tuberculosis\, malaria and leprosy. Kahn researched and taught at the University of Michigan. \nAvailable at: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reuben_Leon_Kahn – https://www.britannica.com/biography/Reuben-Leon-Kahn
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SUMMARY:Constantin Levaditi
DESCRIPTION:Constantin Levaditi was born on August 1st\, 1874. A Romanian physician and microbiologist\, he was an important figure in virology and immunology (especially in the study of polio and syphilis). In his studies on syphilis\, Levaditi introduced new techniques in serology and recommended bismuth in the treatment of the disease.
URL:https://calendarioen.sifilisnao.com.br/event/constantin-levaditi/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210806
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SUMMARY:Alexander Fleming
DESCRIPTION:Alexander Fleming\, was born on August 6th\, 1881. In 2021\, it is 140 years since his birth. He discovered penicillin\, the most effective antibiotic to date for treating syphilis\, at all stages.
URL:https://calendarioen.sifilisnao.com.br/event/alexander-fleming/
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SUMMARY:Girolamo Fracastorii
DESCRIPTION:Girolamo Fracastorii (Hieronymi Fracasrorii\, Latin name as it appears in his work). He died on August 8th\, 1553. We have his birth year\, 1478\, but not the date. He was a doctor\, writer\, author of the book Syphilis\, Sive Morbus Gallicus (Syphilis or French Evil)\, published in Verona in 1530. This work\, written in Latin\, brings the first record of the word syphilis.
URL:https://calendarioen.sifilisnao.com.br/event/girolamo-fracastoro/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210826
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SUMMARY:Oscar da Silva Araújo
DESCRIPTION:Oscar da Silva Araújo\, born on August 26th\, 1886\, in Rio de Janeiro\, was one of the first and greatest Brazilian venereologists and syphilographers.
URL:https://calendarioen.sifilisnao.com.br/event/oscar-da-silva-araujo/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210902
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SUMMARY:King K. Holmes
DESCRIPTION:King K. Holmes was born on September 1st\, 1937. From St. Paul\, Minnesota\, in the United States\, he is the founder and director of the University of Washington’s AIDS and STD Center and a contributor to the World Health Organization AIDS and STD Center. Author of hundreds of peer-reviewed scientific articles and dozens of textbooks. The publication “Sexually Transmitted Diseases”\, in its fourth edition\, with 1\,168 pages\, is currently the most traditional and important medical textbook on STD.
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