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U.S. Syphilis Experiments In Guatemala Mental Hospital In 1940s Revealed, U.S. Apologies To Nation

LAURAN NEERGAARD   10/ 2/10 02:51 AM ET   AP

Us Syphilis Experiment

WASHINGTON — American scientists deliberately infected prisoners and patients in a mental hospital in Guatemala with syphilis 60 years ago, a recently unearthed experiment that prompted U.S. officials to apologize Friday and declare outrage over "such reprehensible research."

The discovery dredges up past wrongs in the name of science – like the infamous Tuskegee syphilis study in this country that has long dampened minority participation in medical research – and could complicate ongoing studies overseas that depend on cooperation from some of the world's poorest countries to tackle tough-to-treat diseases.

Uncovering it gives "us all a chance to look at this and – even as we are appalled at what was done – to redouble our efforts to make sure something like this could never happen again," said Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health.

The NIH-funded experiment, which ran from 1946 to 1948, was uncovered by a Wellesley College medical historian. It apparently was conducted to test if penicillin, then relatively new, could prevent some sexually transmitted infections. The study came up with no useful information and was hidden for decades.

"We are outraged that such reprehensible research could have occurred under the guise of public health," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Friday.

President Barack Obama called Guatemala's president, Alvaro Colom, later Friday to apologize. Clinton had called to apologize the night before.

"Obviously this is shocking, it's tragic, it's reprehensible," said White House press secretary Robert Gibbs. "It's tragic and the U.S. by all means apologizes to all those who were impacted."

Guatemalan Embassy official Fernando de la Cerda said his country hadn't known anything about the experiment until Clinton called to apologize Thursday night.

"We appreciate this gesture from the USA, acknowledging the mistake and apologizing," he said. "This must not affect the bilateral relationship."

Strict regulations today make clear that it is unethical to experiment on people without their consent, and require special steps for any work with such vulnerable populations as prisoners. But such regulations didn't exist in the 1940s.

The U.S. government ordered two independent investigations to uncover exactly what happened in Guatemala and to make sure current bioethics rules are adequate. They will be led by the prestigious Institute of Medicine and the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues.

Wellesley College historian Susan Reverby made the discovery while combing the archived records of Dr. John Cutler, a government researcher involved in the Tuskegee study that from 1932 to 1972 tracked 600 black men in Alabama who had syphilis without ever offering them treatment.

She discovered that Cutler also led the Guatemala project that went a step further: A total of 696 men and women were exposed to syphilis or in some cases gonorrhea – through jail visits by prostitutes or, when that didn't infect enough people, by deliberately inoculating them. They were offered penicillin, but it wasn't clear how many were infected and how many were successfully treated.

She reported that the U.S. had gained permission from Guatemalan officials to conduct the study, but did not inform the experimental subjects.

While secretly trying to infect people with serious diseases is abhorrent today, the Guatemalan experiment isn't the only example from what Collins on Friday called "a dark chapter in the history of medicine." Forty similar deliberate-infection studies were conducted in the United States during that period, Collins said.

"We've made some obvious moral progress" in protecting the poor and powerless, said Dr. Arthur Caplan, a University of Pennsylvania bioethicist. "The sad legacy" of past unethical experiments is that "they still shape who it is that we can get to trust medical researchers."

A continuing ethical dilemma in developing countries is what Caplan calls the "left-behind syndrome," when the people who helped test a treatment can never afford the resulting care.

"It's still ethically contentious as to how we ought to conduct, or whether we ought to conduct, certain forms of research in poor nations today," he said.

Reverby, whose work was first reported by NBC News, made the discovery last year and gave a speech about it at a medical historians' meeting in May, which a U.S. health official heard. She provided her findings to the government the next month, resulting in Friday's apology, and has posted them on her website.

The revelation of abuses by a U.S. medical research program is only the latest chapter in the United States' troubled history with the impoverished Central American nation, which has a per capita gross domestic product about half of that of the rest of Central America and the Caribbean.

The U.S. helped topple the democratically elected president Jacobo Arbenz in 1954 and backed several hardline governments during a 36-year civil war that ended in 1996 and cost 200,000 lives.

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Associated Press writer Luis Alonso contributed to this report.

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Online:

Reverby's site: http://www.wellesley.edu/WomenSt/fac_reverby.html

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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
xdiesp
01:03 PM on 10/07/2010
Exporting freedom to fellow american countries!
09:29 AM on 10/07/2010
Some of the most disgusting things people can do to each other can sometimes be best characterized in satire. Check out The Chicago Dope on the Guatemala story.

U.S. to Guatemala: ‘You should probably get yourself checked out’
http://www.thechicagodope.com/2010/10/06/us-to-guatamala-you-should-probably-get-yourself-checked-out/
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Guatemaladreams
11:47 AM on 10/05/2010
This news comes at a critical time when Guatemala really needs scientific assistance from the United States. Lake Atitlan in the highlands of Guatemala is suffering from a severe Cyanobacteria infestation which jeopardizes the livelihoods and health of people around the lake. UC Davis has been working on solutions and strategies. Indigenous Guatemalans were already highly skeptical of western science, now the trust needed to combat the Cyano threat is in peril. There is a lot more information on this problem at
http://www.lakeatitlanhealth.com
04:46 PM on 10/04/2010
This isn't over...
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onionboy
Blessed are the Cheese Makers
02:14 PM on 10/04/2010
When it comes to underhanded academics (and I'm not condemning all, by any stretch), there is always more and more the deeper you dig. Not just Cutler, historians should dig into the research of all of the researchers involved in both Tuskegee and Guatemala. I would be genuinely surprised if there wasn't more. It was only luck that this was found, otherwise we'd be oblivious.

I have, unfortunately, been involved in investigating crooked academics as part of my job (nothing on the level of Tuskegee or Guatemala). When there was genuine wrongdoing, I have consistently been shocked at the additional things we discovered, things not attributable to their academic work. Sometimes it was how they treated employees, fraudulently obtained money, etc. The hubris was mind-boggling. Sociopathy is the only explanation.
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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people taste like crap!
11:21 AM on 10/04/2010
SICKENING............
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Gneirre
332 - 206!!! Obama/Biden
09:53 AM on 10/04/2010
Wow...the Tuskegee Experiment all over again in a different country, eh? Seems like America just doesn't learn, does it? Keep repeating the wrong history over and over in the name of science and research.
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snykerdoodle
09:35 AM on 10/04/2010
Another apology that's too little, too late.
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Gurg
What goes around, comes around!
09:09 AM on 10/04/2010
Brought to you by the religion of peace and compassion!
01:50 AM on 10/04/2010
but of course, people in the BELGIAN CONGO thought be ground zero in the AIDS pandemic couldn't possible have been injected, it was all the fault of those mischievious green monkeys biting people...

Tuskegee all naturally occurring cases, yeah SURE IT WAS.
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aristippe
no more oil for war
10:09 PM on 10/03/2010
Our Government did this to U.S. citizens too.
09:59 PM on 10/03/2010
Hmmm.. So it's really true... those conspiracy theories...
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aristippe
no more oil for war
10:08 PM on 10/03/2010
some
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
PlayTOE
Morals evolved due to cooperative group living
07:57 PM on 10/03/2010
The United States has been involved in some underhanded deeds for a very long time.
It is to the credit of the Obama administration that the truth was told, and not covered up once again.
12:58 PM on 10/03/2010
It is a fact that Israel is conducting the same type of medical experiments on Palestinians TODAY!
03:34 PM on 10/03/2010
Any proof?
05:04 PM on 10/03/2010
That's what they asked in the 1940's.
07:53 PM on 10/03/2010
Any thoughts on the USS Liberty?
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
CDRUSNret
04:45 PM on 10/03/2010
I'm sure you can provide some whacko link to substantiate this....
05:12 PM on 10/03/2010
No matter what link I submit will be considered whacko by you already. Why is it that zionists blindly allow their greed to shield them from the truth? If you do your research you will find Israel is actively engaged in illegal international body parts commerce, many of those parts coming from imprisoned Palestinians, all for the use of aging Jews. Israel is also the biggest international purveyor of the drug ecstasy and pornography. And we won't talk about prostitution.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
elkhawk
Alternate your future
12:49 PM on 10/03/2010
I'm sure this isn't the last time we will here about our government experimenting on people. I wouldn't be surprised if we are doing it at this exact moment.
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RockyMissouri
'You must be carefully taught to hate'...
12:39 PM on 10/04/2010
And then there is Frank Olson...the biologist who was involved with certain testing, who wanted to get out of it.....but was found on the sidewalk, several stories below his hotel room..Cheney and Rumsfeld were around at the time....Dr. Olson had young children who deserve to know the truth..!
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
elkhawk
Alternate your future
12:47 PM on 10/04/2010
I agree. Americans wonder why some people are conspiracy theorists. Things like this are why. Our government, in particular the military and the CIA, hide things from the American public all the time and have for years.