The 'Ethical' COVID-19 Vaccine is the One that Preserves Lives: Religious and Moral Beliefs on the COVID-19 Vaccine [0.03%]
关于新冠疫苗的宗教和道德信仰:“道德的”新冠疫苗是能挽救生命的那一个
Alberto Giubilini,Francesca Minerva,Udo Schuklenk et al.
Alberto Giubilini et al.
Although the COVID-19 pandemic is a serious public health and economic emergency, and although effective vaccines are the best weapon we have against it, there are groups and individuals who oppose certain kinds of vaccines because of perso...
Ethics of Reproductive Genetic Carrier Screening: From the Clinic to the Population [0.03%]
生殖遗传携带者筛查的伦理:从临床到人群的角度考虑
Lisa Dive,Ainsley J Newson
Lisa Dive
Reproductive genetic carrier screening (RCS) is increasingly being offered more widely, including to people with no family history or otherwise elevated chance of having a baby with a genetic condition. There are valid reasons to reject a p...
Health Agency and Perfectionism: The Case of Perinatal Health Inequalities [0.03%]
卫生机构与完美主义:围产期健康不平等的案例分析
Hafez Ismaili Mhamdi,Inez de Beaufort
Hafez Ismaili Mhamdi
Poor pregnancy outcomes and inequalities in these outcomes remain a major challenge, even in prosperous societies that have high-quality health care and public health policy in place. In this article, we propose that justice demands the imp...
J van Herten,B Bovenkerk
J van Herten
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that zoonotic diseases are a great threat for humanity. During the course of such a pandemic, public health authorities often apply the precautionary principle to justify disease control measures. However, ev...
Thana C de Campos-Rudinsky
Thana C de Campos-Rudinsky
This study argues against the expansive approach to the WHO reform, according to which to be a better global health leader, WHO should do more, be given more power and financial resources, have more operational capacities, and have more tee...
Neil Levy,Julian Savulescu
Neil Levy
Seasonal influenza kills many hundreds of thousands of people every year. We argue that the current pandemic has lessons we should learn concerning how we should respond to it. Our response to the COVID-19 not only provides us with tools fo...
The Ethics of Stigma in Medical Male Circumcision Initiatives Involving Adolescents in Sub-Saharan Africa [0.03%]
次撒哈拉非洲地区医疗男性包皮环切术项目中涉及青少年的耻辱伦理问题
Stuart Rennie,Adam Gilbertson,Denise Hallfors et al.
Stuart Rennie et al.
Ongoing global efforts to circumcise adolescent and adult males to reduce their risk of acquiring HIV constitute the largest public health prevention initiative, using surgical means, in human history. Voluntary medical male circumcision (V...
What Are the Implications of Applying Equipoise in Planning Citizens Basic Income Pilots in Scotland? [0.03%]
在苏格兰规划公民基本收入试点中应用 equipoise 的影响是什么?
Gerry McCartney,Neil Craig,Fiona Myers et al.
Gerry McCartney et al.
We have been asked to consider the feasibility of piloting a Citizens' Basic Income (CBI): a basic, unconditional, universal, individual, regular payment that would replace aspects of social security and be introduced alongside changes to t...
Nipping Diseases in the Bud? Ethical and Social Considerations of the Concept of 'Disease Interception' [0.03%]
防微杜渐?“疾病拦截”概念的伦理与社会考量
Jonas Narchi,Eva C Winkler
Jonas Narchi
'Disease interception' describes the treatment of a disease in its clinically inapparent phase and is increasingly used in medical literature. However, no precise definition, much less an ethical evaluation, has been developed yet. This art...
Willingness to Share yet Maintain Influence: A Cross-Sectional Study on Attitudes in Sweden to the Use of Electronic Health Data [0.03%]
愿意分享但又保持控制力:一项关于瑞典居民对电子健康数据使用的态度的横断面研究
Sara Belfrage,Niels Lynöe,Gert Helgesson
Sara Belfrage
We have investigated attitudes towards the use of health data among the Swedish population by analyzing data from a survey answered by 1645 persons. Health data are potentially useful for a variety of purposes. Yet information about health ...