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The Patient as Victim and Vector: Ethics and Infectious Disease (Second edition)

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This book-first published a decade before the COVID-19 pandemic erupted-is the first authored volume on ethical issues in infectious disease, "monumental" for its competence and comprehensiveness.

It is augmented here with a new Preface on COVID-19.

The book develops an ethical framework for exploring contagious infectious disease, the patient-as-victim-and-vector view, grounded in the biological fact that a person with a communicable infectious disease is not only avictim of that disease, but at the same time also a potential vector.

The patient may be both threatened, someone made ill or facing death, but also a threat, someone who may transmit an illness that will sicken or kill others.

Clinical medicine has tended to see one part of this duality and publichealth the other; the victim-AND-vector view insists on both, at one and the same time.Against a background of methods from the long human history of contagious infectious disease-quarantine, isolation, cordon sanitaire, surveillance and contact tracing, testing by both archaic and modern methods, lockdown, and immunization-the victim-and-vector view spotlights ethical challenges for clinical medicine, research, public health, and health policy. These insights are probed in the new Preface on COVID-19 and are essential in our continuing struggle to address not only the currentcoronavirus pandemic, but the next, and the next after that.

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Oxford University Press
0197564550 / 9780197564554
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
28/12/2020
English
592 pages
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