Marcel Verweij
Marcel Verweij
For contagious diseases like measles a successful immunization program can result in herd protection. Small outbreaks may still occur but fade out soon, because the possibilities for the pathogen to spread in the 'herd' are very small. This...
Jonathan Anomaly
Jonathan Anomaly
Factory farming continues to grow around the world as a low-cost way of producing animal products for human consumption. However, many of the practices associated with intensive animal farming have been criticized by public health professio...
Yukiko Asada,Marion Brown,Mary McNally et al.
Yukiko Asada et al.
Emerging parallel to long-standing, academic and policy inquiries on personal responsibility for health is the empirical assessment of lay persons' views. Yet, previous studies rarely explored personal responsibility for health among lay pe...
Lisa Eckstein,Rebekah McWhirter,Cameron Stewart
Lisa Eckstein
Hawe et al. raise concerns about Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) taking a risk-averse and litigation-sensitive approach to ethical review of research proposals. HRECs are tasked with reviewing proposals for compliance with the Nati...
Building an Opt-Out Model for Service-Level Consent in the Context of New Data Regulations [0.03%]
在新的数据法规背景下构建服务级别许可的默认加入模型
A R Howarth,C S Estcourt,R E Ashcroft et al.
A R Howarth et al.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was introduced in 2018 to harmonize data privacy and security laws across the European Union (EU). It applies to any organization collecting personal data in the EU. To date, service-level conse...
Daniel A Wilkenfeld,Christa M Johnson
Daniel A Wilkenfeld
This article will focus on the ethical issues of vaccine mandates and stake claim to the relatively extreme position that outright requirements for people to receive the vaccine are ethically correct at both the governmental and institution...
Kristin Voigt
Kristin Voigt
In several countries, governments have implemented so-called 'COVID passport' schemes, which restrict access to venues such as bars or sports events to those who are vaccinated against COVID-19 and/or exempt vaccinated individuals from publ...
We Should Not Use Randomization Procedures to Allocate Scarce Life-Saving Resources [0.03%]
我们不应使用随机化程序分配稀缺的救命资源
Roberto Fumagalli
Roberto Fumagalli
In the recent literature across philosophy, medicine and public health policy, many influential arguments have been put forward to support the use of randomization procedures (RAND) to allocate scarce life-saving resources (SLSR). In this p...
Bridget M Williams
Bridget M Williams
With evidence of vaccine hesitancy in several jurisdictions, the option of making COVID-19 vaccination mandatory requires consideration. In this paper I argue that it would be ethical to make the COVID-19 vaccination mandatory for older peo...
Response: Collective Moral Agents and Their Collective-Level Virtues [0.03%]
回应:集体道德主体及其集体层面的美德伦理学研究
Kathryn MacKay
Kathryn MacKay
In this short piece, I attempt to respond to some of the challenges raised by Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist and Karen Meagher in their commentaries on my paper, 'Public Health Virtue Ethics'. While these authors have made many insightful and ch...
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Public health ethics. 2022 Apr 9;15(1):23-26. DOI:10.1093/phe/phac008 2022