Discussions about current and future immunisation programmes raise novel questions about familiar ethical issues. Two sets of ethical issues dominate these discussions. The first is the issue of compulsory immunisation: what should be done about parents who fail to immunise their children? The second is: given competing demands on health care budgets, how should principles of justice in access and distribution inform vaccination programmes? This paper considers these two issues in the light of traditional ethical principles. With respect to the first, we argue that compulsion is justified only in cases in which we know with practical certainty that parental failure to immunise puts their own child or other children at high risk of severe il...
One does not have to look too far within the popular media, and increasingly within medical journals...
This thesis presents an extensive cross-disciplinary exploration of literature appraising epistemolo...
The COVID-19 pandemic during 2020-2022 raised ethical questions concerning the balance between indiv...
In countries with well-established immunisation programmes, vaccination is the ‘victim of its own su...
Background: Immunization programmes are ethically defensible and society has a significant role to p...
The introduction of punitive measures to control outbreaks of measles in Europe has sparked debate a...
The mass vaccination of infants raises several issues of interest to medical ethicists. At an indivi...
Given the ethical aspects of vaccination policies and current threats to public trust in vaccination...
Collective immunization can be highly effective in protecting societies against infectious diseases,...
This thesis is named: Vaccination refusing and its ethical coherence. The work consists of several p...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination has reduced the burden of ...
Vaccination policy is an ethically challenging domain of public policy. It is a matter of collective...
This paper explores the ethical challenges in deciding whether to vaccinate individuals lacking the ...
This open access book discusses individual, collective, and institutional responsibilities with rega...
Introduction Childhood immunisation against seasonal influenza promises to reduce the burden of dise...
One does not have to look too far within the popular media, and increasingly within medical journals...
This thesis presents an extensive cross-disciplinary exploration of literature appraising epistemolo...
The COVID-19 pandemic during 2020-2022 raised ethical questions concerning the balance between indiv...
In countries with well-established immunisation programmes, vaccination is the ‘victim of its own su...
Background: Immunization programmes are ethically defensible and society has a significant role to p...
The introduction of punitive measures to control outbreaks of measles in Europe has sparked debate a...
The mass vaccination of infants raises several issues of interest to medical ethicists. At an indivi...
Given the ethical aspects of vaccination policies and current threats to public trust in vaccination...
Collective immunization can be highly effective in protecting societies against infectious diseases,...
This thesis is named: Vaccination refusing and its ethical coherence. The work consists of several p...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination has reduced the burden of ...
Vaccination policy is an ethically challenging domain of public policy. It is a matter of collective...
This paper explores the ethical challenges in deciding whether to vaccinate individuals lacking the ...
This open access book discusses individual, collective, and institutional responsibilities with rega...
Introduction Childhood immunisation against seasonal influenza promises to reduce the burden of dise...
One does not have to look too far within the popular media, and increasingly within medical journals...
This thesis presents an extensive cross-disciplinary exploration of literature appraising epistemolo...
The COVID-19 pandemic during 2020-2022 raised ethical questions concerning the balance between indiv...