The Future of Phage: Ethical Challenges of Using Phage Therapy to Treat Bacterial Infections [0.03%]
噬菌体的未来:使用噬菌体疗法治疗细菌感染的伦理挑战
Jonathan Anomaly
Jonathan Anomaly
For over a century, scientists have run experiments using phage viruses to treat bacterial infections. Until recently, the results were inconclusive because the mechanisms viruses use to attack bacteria were poorly understood. With the deve...
Legal, Moral and Political Determinants within the Social Determinants of Health: Approaching Transdisciplinary Challenges through Intradisciplinary Reflection [0.03%]
健康的社会决定因素中的法律、道德和政治决定因素:通过跨学科的反思来解决跨学科的挑战
John Coggon
John Coggon
This article provides a critical analysis of 'the legal' in the legal determinants of health, with reference to the Lancet-O'Neill report on that topic. The analysis shows how law is framed as a fluid and porous concept, with legal measures...
Shutting Up Infected Houses: Infectious Disease Control, Past and Present [0.03%]
管住染疫宅第——过去和现在的传染病控制措施
Marcel Verweij,Angus Dawson
Marcel Verweij
Can Healthcare Workers Reasonably Question the Duty to Care Whilst Healthcare Institutions Take a Reactive (Rather than Proactive) Approach to Infectious Disease Risks? [0.03%]
面对传染病风险时,在医疗保健机构采取被动(而非主动)应对措施的情况下,医护人员能否合理质疑其救治义务?
Michael Millar,Desmond T S Hsu
Michael Millar
Healthcare workers (HCWs) carry a substantial risk of harm from infectious disease, particularly, but not exclusively, during outbreaks. More can be done by healthcare institutions to identify risks, quantify the current burden of preventab...
Ebola and Learning Lessons from Moral Failures: Who Cares about Ethics? [0.03%]
埃博拉疫情:从道德失败中吸取教训:谁在乎伦理?
Maxwell J Smith,Ross E G Upshur
Maxwell J Smith
The exercise of identifying lessons in the aftermath of a major public health emergency is of immense importance for the improvement of global public health emergency preparedness and response. Despite the persistence of the Ebola Virus Dis...
Alberto Giubilini,Julian Savulescu
Alberto Giubilini
We argue that, from the point of view public health ethics, vaccination is significantly analogous to seat belt use in motor vehicles and that coercive vaccination policies are ethically justified for the same reasons why coercive seat belt...
Authority and the Future of Consent in Population-Level Biomedical Research [0.03%]
权威与群体层面生物医学研究中的同意制未来的构建
Mark Sheehan,Rachel Thompson,Jon Fistein et al.
Mark Sheehan et al.
Population-level biomedical research has become crucial to the health system's ability to improve the health of the population. This form of research raises a number of well-documented ethical concerns, perhaps the most significant of which...
What is in a Name? Parent, Professional and Policy-Maker Conceptions of Consent-Related Language in the Context of Newborn Screening [0.03%]
名字背后的意义——新生儿筛查背景下有关同意的语言条款之父母、专业人士及政策制定者的理解
Stuart G Nicholls,Holly Etchegary,Laure Tessier et al.
Stuart G Nicholls et al.
Newborn bloodspot screening programs are some of the longest running population screening programs internationally. Debate continues regarding the need for parents to give consent to having their child screened. Little attention has been pa...
What is in a Name? Parent, Professional and Policy-Maker Conceptions of Consent-Related Language in the Context of Newborn Screening [0.03%]
名字背后的意义——新生儿筛查背景下知情同意相关用语中的父母、专业人士和决策者观念差异调查
Stuart G Nicholls,Holly Etchegary,Laure Tessier et al.
Stuart G Nicholls et al.
Newborn bloodspot screening programs are some of the longest running population screening programs internationally. Debate continues regarding the need for parents to give consent to having their child screened. Little attention has been pa...
Being Healthy, Being Sick, Being Responsible: Attitudes towards Responsibility for Health in a Public Healthcare System [0.03%]
健康、疾病与责任——公共医疗体系中的健康责任态度研究
Gloria Traina,Pål E Martinussen,Eli Feiring
Gloria Traina
Lifestyle-induced diseases are becoming a burden on healthcare, actualizing the discussion on health responsibilities. Using data from the National Association for Heart and Lung Diseases (LHL)'s 2015 Health Survey (N = 2689), this study ex...