Antimicrobial Resistance and Social Inequalities in Health: Considerations of Justice
Within-country social inequalities in health have widened while global health inequalities have (with some exceptions) narrowed since the Second World War. On commonly accepted prioritarian and sufficientist views of justice and health, these two trends t
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Euzebiusz Jamrozik Michael Selgelid Editors
Ethics and Drug Resistance: Collective Responsibility for Global Public Health
Public Health Ethics Analysis Volume 5
Series Editor Michael J. Selgelid, Centre for Human Bioethics, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
During the 21st Century, Public Health Ethics has become one of the fastest growing subdisciplines of bioethics. This is the first Book Series dedicated to the topic of Public Health Ethics. It aims to fill a gap in the existing literature by providing thoroughgoing, book-length treatment of the most important topics in Public Health Ethics—which have otherwise, for the most part, only been partially and/or sporadically addressed in journal articles, book chapters, or sections of volumes concerned with Public Health Ethics. Books in the series will include coverage of central topics in Public Health Ethics from a plurality of disciplinary perspectives including: philosophy (e.g., both ethics and philosophy of science), political science, history, economics, sociology, anthropology, demographics, law, human rights, epidemiology, and other public health sciences. Blending analytically rigorous and empirically informed analyses, the series will address ethical issues associated with the concepts, goals, and methods of public health; individual (e.g., ordinary citizens’ and public health workers’) decision making and behaviour; and public policy. Inter alia, volumes in the series will be dedicated to topics including: health promotion; disease prevention; paternalism and coercive measures; infectious disease; chronic disease; obesity; smoking and tobacco control; genetics; the environment; public communication/trust; social determinants of health; human rights; and justice. A primary priority is to produce volumes on hitherto neglected topics such as ethical issues associated with public health research and surveillance; vaccination; tuberculosis; malaria; diarrheal disease; lower respiratory infections; drug resistance; chronic disease in developing countries; emergencies/disasters (including bioterrorism); and public health implications of climate change. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/10067
Euzebiusz Jamrozik • Michael Selgelid Editors
Ethics and Drug Resistance: Collective Responsibility for Global Public Health
Editors Euzebiusz Jamrozik Monash Bioethics Centre Monash University Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Michael Selgelid Monash Bioethics Centre Monash University Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Department of Medicine, Royal Melbourne Hospital University of Melbourne Melbourne, VIC, Australia Wellcome Centre for Ethics and the Humanities and The Ethox Centre, Nuffield Department of Population Health University of Oxford Oxford, UK
ISSN 2211-6680 ISSN 2211-6699 (electronic) Public Health Ethics Analysis ISBN 978-3-030-27873-1 ISBN 978-3-030-27874-8 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27874-8 © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2020. This book is an open access publication. Open
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