« An unethical trial and the politicization of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: The case of Prevent Senior »
Nouvel article de Fernando Hellmann, chercheur en séjour au CRÉ travaillant en collaboration avec Bryn Williams-Jones, notamment, et Núria Homedes. L’article s’intitule « An unethical trial and the politicization of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: The case of Prevent Senior » et a été publié dans Developing World Bioethics.
Résumé
The Brazilian Federal Senate created a Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPI) to investigate the Bolsonaro government’s irregularities in the management of the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the cases that drew attention was the research conducted by Prevent Senior, a private health insurance company, on the early treatment of COVID-19. The article analyzes the scientific validity of the research and the ethical problems related to its implementation. It is based on analysis of Prevent Senior’s report of the clinical study, the Brazilian and USA clinical trial registries, the Senate’s CPI report, and on the information reported by the media. This case of scientific fraud and political-ideological bias exemplifies how Prevent Senior, using a questionable protocol to enhance its reputation and gain government support, was instrumental in building the “early treatment” narrative for COVID-19, and shows how it served as a basis for a government public policy that promoted the use of ineffective drugs.