
The Patient as Victim and Vector: Ethics and Infectious Disease
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- PART I: SEEING INFECTIOUS DISEASE AS CENTRAL
- Chapter 1. Seeing Infectious Disease as Central
- Chapter 2. The Biological Basics of Infectious Disease
- Chapter 3. Characteristics of Infectious Disease That Raise Distinctive Challenges for Bioethics
- Chapter 4. How Infectious Disease Got Left Out of Bioethics
- Chapter 5. Closing the Book on Infectious Disease: The Mischievous Consequences for Public Health
- PART II: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
- Chapter 6. Embedded Autonomy and the "Way-Station Self"
- Chapter 7. The Multiple Perspectives of the Patient as Victim and Vector View
- PART III: HEALTH CARE DILEMMAS THROUGH THE LENS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE
- Chapter 8. Old Wine in New Bottles: Traditional Issues in Bioethics from the Victim/Vector Perspective
- Chapter 9. From the Magic Mountain to a Dying Homeless Man and His Dog: Imposing Isolation and Treatment in Tuberculosis Care
- Chapter 10. The Ethics of Research in Infectious Disease: Experimenting on This Patient, Risking Harm to That One
- Chapter 11. Vertical Transmission of Infectious Diseases and Genetic Disorders
- Chapter 12. Should Rapid Tests for HIV Infection Now Be Mandatory During Pregnancy or In Labor?
- Chapter 13. Antimicrobial Resistance
- Chapter 14. Immunization and the HPV Vaccine
- PART IV: CONSTRAINTS, PANDEMICS, AND WHAT WE OWE EACH OTHER AS VICTIMS AND VECTORS
- Chapter 15. A Thought Experiment: Rapid-Test Screening for Infectious Disease in Airports and Places of Public Contact
- Chapter 16. Constraints in the Control of Infectious Disease
- Chapter 17. Pandemic Planning: What Is Ethically Justified?
- Chapter 18. Compensation and the Victims of Constraint
- Chapter 19. Pandemic Planning and the Justice of Health-Care Distribution
- PART V: MAKING USE OF THE PATIENT AS VICTIM AND VECTOR VIEW
- Chapter 20. Thinking Big: Emerging Global Efforts for the Control of Infectious Disease
- Chapter 21. The Patient as Victim and Vector View as Critical and Diagnostic Tool
- References
- Acknowledgments
- Index
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