A total of 600 men were registered in the study, 339 had syphilis and 201 did not have the disease of syphilis. The participants were not told the purpose of the study neither was the terminology …show more content…
After funding for treatment which was lost, the study continued without informing the men that they would never be treated. None of the infected men were never told they had the disease, and nobody was given penicillin even after the antibiotic was proven for treating syphilis. The study was supposed to be a 6 month research but instead it lasted for 40 years.
In the Tuskegee experiments, the men were purposely not treated to allow a curable disease finish them. This was done by underestimating and not respecting the rights of the men and putting them into the hands of harmful people. Discrimination, social inequality, and other factors were also part of the analysis of the Tuskegee experiments. The main point is that nobody kept accurate records, African-American were continuously allowed to be exposed to sexual activity by not being told that they were sick in the first place, and they were lied to, to get consent from each one so they could be