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Implantes del microchip que se probarán en los pacientes de Alzheimer

Viernes 8 de junio de 2007

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Por Mick Meaney
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200 víctimas de Alzheimer deben ser implantadas con las virutas altamente polémicas de la identificación de la radiofrecuencia (RFID), que reduce perceptiblemente aislamiento personal y considerar la mentalidad de los pacientes, pueden ser consideradas solamente mientras que una forma de violación pues no están en una posición para dar consentimiento completamente informado o para rechazar las virutas.

Un centro del cuidado en la playa del oeste de la palma, la Florida se fija para arrastrar los microchipes, fabricados y donado por VeriChip Corp. The 34-kilohertz tag will be the implanted in the patients upper right arm and a 16-digit code will be able to provide access to a database via an RFID reader containing their medical history and existing conditions.

Despite warnings from privacy advocates and protesters who held an interfaith prayer vigil outside the centre, Mary Barnes of Alzheimer’s Community Care insists the implants are “a safety net”.

Privacy advocates would rather see a bracelet used instead of the implants, also if the chips malfunction it would lead to surgery.

“This is by definition a way of doing something that denies a person control,” says Lee Tien, of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, San Francisco. “If that doesn’t strike at the heart of human dignity, I don’t know what does.”

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