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Abortion Restored in Reproductive Health Database

4/7/2008 - Dean of the John Hopkins University Public Health School, Dr. Michael J. Klag, ordered the school's federally-funded online database of reproductive health literature reprogrammed to restore the word 'abortion' as a search term. Administrators had set POPLINE, the world's largest database on reproductive health, with more than 360,000 records and articles on family planning, fertility and sexually transmitted diseases, to ignore abortion as a search term.

The move to censor abortion-related materials was met with harsh criticism from libraries trying to access the articles and women's health advocates, according to http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Health/2008/04/05/abortion_ignored_in_health_database/6282/. POPLINE representatives said that the decision to do so was tied to their funding from the US Agency for International Development (USAID), reports News Today http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/103033.php.

"The public should know why a federal resource would censor relevant medical information, and who directed such interference," said Ted Miller, communications director of NARAL Pro-Choice America, in a statement. "We applaud Dean Klag's decision to restore abortion's inclusion on the list of searchable health terms and look forward to learning how and why such interference happened to such a critical resource. Americans deserve to know whether politics played a role in this matter. It is important that government resources, especially those about health care, provide accurate and unbiased information."




 
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