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Public health disasters : a global ethical framework / Michael Olusegun Afolabi

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Advancing global bioethicsPublication details: Cham : Springer, c2018.Description: xv, 233 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9783319927657
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.2 AFO
Contents:
Public health disasters Ebola viral outbreaks : a Ubuntuan ethical approach Pandemic influenza : a comparative ethical approach Silent public health disasters : an anthropo-ecological approach The public health disasters of earthquakes : a solidaristic approach A global ethical framework for public health disasters Theoretical & pragmatic implications of a relational global ethical framework
Summary: "This book presents the first critical examination of the overlapping ethical, sociocultural, and policy-related issues surrounding disasters, global bioethics, and public health ethics. These issues are elucidated under the conceptual rubric: Public health disasters (PHDs). The book defines PHDs as public health issues with devastating social consequences, the attendant public health impacts of natural or man-made disasters, and latent or low prevalence public health issues with the potential to rapidly acquire pandemic capacities. This notion is illustrated using Ebola and pandemic influenza outbreaks, atypical drug-resistant tuberculosis, and the health emergencies of earthquakes as focal points. Drawing on an approach that reckons with microbial, existential, and anthropological realities; the book develops a relational-based global ethical framework that can help address the local, anthropological, ecological, and transnational dynamics of the ethical issues engendered by public health disasters. The book also charts some of the critical roles that relevant local and transnational stakeholders may play in translating the proposed global ethical framework from the sphere of concept to the arena of action. This title is of immense benefit to bioethics scholars, public and global health policy experts, as well as graduate students working in the area of global health, public health ethics, and disaster bioethics."-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliography (p. 229 - 230) and index


Public health disasters
Ebola viral outbreaks : a Ubuntuan ethical approach
Pandemic influenza : a comparative ethical approach
Silent public health disasters : an anthropo-ecological approach
The public health disasters of earthquakes : a solidaristic approach
A global ethical framework for public health disasters
Theoretical & pragmatic implications of a relational global ethical framework

"This book presents the first critical examination of the overlapping ethical, sociocultural, and policy-related issues surrounding disasters, global bioethics, and public health ethics. These issues are elucidated under the conceptual rubric: Public health disasters (PHDs). The book defines PHDs as public health issues with devastating social consequences, the attendant public health impacts of natural or man-made disasters, and latent or low prevalence public health issues with the potential to rapidly acquire pandemic capacities. This notion is illustrated using Ebola and pandemic influenza outbreaks, atypical drug-resistant tuberculosis, and the health emergencies of earthquakes as focal points. Drawing on an approach that reckons with microbial, existential, and anthropological realities; the book develops a relational-based global ethical framework that can help address the local, anthropological, ecological, and transnational dynamics of the ethical issues engendered by public health disasters. The book also charts some of the critical roles that relevant local and transnational stakeholders may play in translating the proposed global ethical framework from the sphere of concept to the arena of action. This title is of immense benefit to bioethics scholars, public and global health policy experts, as well as graduate students working in the area of global health, public health ethics, and disaster bioethics."-- Provided by publisher

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