A New Edition of Developing World Bioethics is Now Available

November 4, 2015

Developing World Bioethics (vol. 15, no. 3, 2015) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Considerations for a Human Rights Impact Assessment of a Population Wide Treatment for HIV Prevention Intervention” by Johanna Hanefeld, et al.
  • “Reuse of Pacemakers in Ghana and Nigeria: Medical, Legal, Cultural and Ethical Perspectives” by Aloysius Ochasi and Peter Clark
  • “Ethical Implications of Case-Based Payment in China: A Systematic Analysis” by Pingue Jin, Nikola Biller-Andorno, and Verina Wild
  • “Bioethics in the Malay-Muslim Community in Malaysia: A Study on the Formulation of Fatwa on Genetically Modified Food by the National Fatwa Council” by Noor Munirah Isa, et al.
  • “Between Relativism and Imperialism: Navigating Moral Diversity in Cross-Cultural Bioethics” by Daniel Beck
  • “Perceived Quality of Informed Refusal Process: A Cross-Sectional Study from Iranian Patients’ Perspectives” by Mehrdad Farzandipour, Abbas Sheikhtaheri, and Monireh Sadeqi Jabali
  • “Global Health Care Justice, Delivery Doctors and Assisted Reproduction: Taking a Note From Catholic Social Teachings” by Cristina Richie
  • “Ethical Issues in Adolescents’ Sexual and Reproductive Health Research in Nigeria” by Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, et al.
  • “Systemic Negligence: Why It Is Morally Important for Developing World Bioethics” by Chhanda Chakraborti
  • “To What did They Consent? Understanding Consent Among Low Literacy Participants in a Microbicide Feasibility Study in Mazabuka, Zambia” by Esther Munalula-Nkandu, et al.