@article{fdi:010060702, title = {{A}nthropologie de la recherche m{\'e}dicale au {S}ud : r{\'e}flexion {\`a} partir d_une {\'e}tude s{\'e}n{\'e}galaise = {A}nthropology of medical research in developing countries : a {S}enegalese experience}, author = {{O}uvrier, {A}shley}, editor = {}, language = {{FRE}}, abstract = {{A}nthropology of medical research in developing countries: a {S}enegalese experience {M}edical research is an essential tool of biomedicine that raises many social and ethical questions especially in resource-poor countries where the number of clinical trials has increased significantly over the past two decades. {T}his article presents the way anthropology of medical research critically examines medical research in non-western countries without questioning its strategic importance for advances in scientific knowledge and in public health improvement. {T}his article draws on observations conducted in {S}enegal in 2007 during a vaccine trial against meningitis and discusses, more broadly, medical research in non western-countries related to: the presence and management of medical research sites, the impact of medical research benefits on its representations and the questions raised by blood-stealing rumours regarding medical research practice itself.}, keywords = {{SENEGAL}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{M} {S}-{M}{\'e}decine {S}ciences}, volume = {29}, numero = {1}, pages = {89--93}, ISSN = {0767-0974}, year = {2013}, DOI = {10.1051/medsci/2013291018}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010060702}, }