An alternative view on the ethics of synthetic biology: an Indian Hindu perspective [0.03%]
合成生物学伦理的另一种观点——印度婆罗门教视角
Varsha Aravind Paleri
Varsha Aravind Paleri
Synthetic Biology (SynBio) is a rapidly advancing interdisciplinary field that holds immense potential to address pressing global issues, including food insecurity, medical innovation, and environmental sustainability. Yet, the ethical disc...
Bioethics for a burning planet: why Planetary Health and One Health might not be the way to go [0.03%]
焦躁行星的生物伦理:为什么 planetary health 和 one health 或许并不是出路
Katharina Wabnitz,Bridget Pratt,Cristian Timmermann et al.
Katharina Wabnitz et al.
Climate change, ecological degradation and global inequalities are symptoms of an eco-social polycrisis that threatens global health and health equity. This polycrisis is deeply rooted in Western value systems. These can be described as ant...
A minimal One Health approach? Lessons from the salmon aquaculture crisis in Chile [0.03%]
“最少”的人畜共患病整合方法?来自智利鲑鱼养殖危机的启示
Bernardo Aguilera,Juan Alberto Lecaros,Jorge Olivares-Pacheco
Bernardo Aguilera
This paper explores the application of the One Health approach through an analysis of the response to the 2007 crisis in Chile's salmon aquaculture industry. To evaluate the extent to which the case aligns with a "minimal" One Health framew...
Unspoken obligations: perspectives on post-trial responsibilities from Tanzanian research ethics committee and researchers [0.03%]
潜台词的义务:来自坦桑尼亚研究伦理委员会和研究人员的观点
Rose Mwangi,Sabina Mtweve,Blandina T Mmbaga et al.
Rose Mwangi et al.
Introduction: Ethical considerations in clinical research extend beyond trial completion, emphasizing post-trial responsibilities to ensure participant well-being, particularly in resource-limited settings. This study explores the perspecti...
Navigating ethical challenges in digital transformation: insights on climate adaptation, microbiology, healthcare, robotics, and AI under the EU AI act: an experts panel discussion [0.03%]
数字转型中的伦理挑战:欧盟AI法案下的气候适应、微生物学、医疗保健、机器人技术及人工智能的见解——专家小组讨论
Saeed M Alghamdi,Okpala Charles Chikwendu,Okafor Ugochukwu Chukwuma et al.
Saeed M Alghamdi et al.
The ethical complexities of technological advancement are growing as fields such as climate adaptation, microbiology, healthcare, robotics, and artificial intelligence (AI) evolve rapidly. While these technologies offer innovative solutions...
One Health in a globalized world: challenges and responses to zoonotic threats [0.03%]
“全球化背景下的‘同一健康’:应对人畜共患病挑战的策略与行动」
Gustavo Ortiz-Millán
Gustavo Ortiz-Millán
This article explores the relationship between zoonotic outbreaks and the interconnected nature of globalization through the lens of the One Health framework. It argues that global ecological changes driven by climate changes, deforestation...
How can the ethical conduct of verbal autopsies be enhanced? Lessons from Southeast Asia [0.03%]
如何提升口头尸检的伦理标准?东南亚的经验教训
Nan Shwe Nwe Htun,Bipin Adhikari,Aung Pyae Phyo et al.
Nan Shwe Nwe Htun et al.
Verbal autopsy research is vital for understanding community mortality, informing health interventions and policies in low- and middle-income countries. However, overlooking the community perspectives on deaths can undermine the ethical con...
Informed consent in cervical cancer screening research in Butajira district, Ethiopia [0.03%]
埃塞俄比亚Butajira地区宫颈癌筛查研究中的知情同意书
Lidya Genene Abebe,Abigiya Wondimagegnehu,Laith A Labban et al.
Lidya Genene Abebe et al.
Cervical cancer screening remains limited in developing countries due to barriers such as lack of convenience and privacy. These challenges hinder both screening uptake and the process of obtaining informed consent. This study aimed to expl...
One health's "Jurassic Park moment": tempered reasons for optimism [0.03%]
“一个健康”的“侏罗纪公园时刻”:值得谨慎乐观的理由
Jonathan Beever,Nicolae Morar
Jonathan Beever
In this short analysis, we argue that while One Health approaches have remained anthropocentric (i.e. morally and practically prioritizing human health), One Health is due for its "Jurassic Park moment." Such a moment would mark a shift in ...
Losing persons: the pastoral imperative for affirming continued personhood for those living with dementia [0.03%]
痴呆患者的身份认同:肯定持续的人格的重要性
Stephen R Milford
Stephen R Milford
Dementia is responsible for untold suffering, most significant is the fear that someone will lose themselves. This fear raises very serious pastoral questions: Who is the person living with dementia? Are they the same person they have alway...