2020
Immune to addiction: the ethical dimensions of vaccines against substance abuse
Young M, Sisti D, Rimon-Greenspan H, Schwartz J, Caplan A. Immune to addiction: the ethical dimensions of vaccines against substance abuse. 2020, 91-94. DOI: 10.4324/9781003074984-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubstance use disordersSubstance abuseCategories of immunotherapyEthical dimensionsEthical issuesAvailability of vaccinesParadigm caseProphylactic useImmunological interventionSuch vaccinesClinical investigationVaccineTherapeutic useCocaine addictionImmunotherapyDisordersIssuesAddictionEthicsSocioeconomic consequencesPromising advancesAbuseVaccinationMorphineTherapy
2011
Vaccination Refusal: Ethics, Individual Rights, and the Common Good
Schwartz JL, Caplan AL. Vaccination Refusal: Ethics, Individual Rights, and the Common Good. Primary Care Clinics In Office Practice 2011, 38: 717-728. PMID: 22094142, DOI: 10.1016/j.pop.2011.07.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDoctor-patient relationshipEthical considerationsApparent recent increaseCommon goodHealth care providersIndividual rightsPublic healthVaccination recommendationsVaccination scheduleVaccination programCare providersVaccine refusalPossible responsesOutright resistanceEthicsParental attitudesHealthRightsPatientsRefusalVaccinePhysiciansGoodsEthics of vaccination programs
Schwartz JL, Caplan AL. Ethics of vaccination programs. Current Opinion In Virology 2011, 1: 263-267. PMID: 22440783, DOI: 10.1016/j.coviro.2011.05.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEthical challengesEthical issuesRisk controversiesEthicsFundamental principlesVaccination programUnique issuesHealth of individualsInfluenza vaccination campaignGlobal vaccination programsChildhood vaccinesIssuesVaccination activitiesVaccination campaignGlobal eradicationEventual designPublic healthControversyScientistsOngoing evaluationNationsPrinciplesRecent developmentsCommunityHealth
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