New Issue of Journal of Bioethical Inquiry is Now Available

June 24, 2009

Bioethical Inquiry (Volume 6, Number 2, June 2009) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:

  • “Infectious Disease Ethics: Limiting Liberty in Contexts of Contagion” by Michael J. Selgelid, Angela R. McLean, Nimalan Arinaminpathy and Julian Savulescu, 149-152.
  • “Recent Developments” by Cameron Stewart, 153-158.
  • “Moral Principles for Allocating Scarce Medical Resources in an Influenza Pandemic” by Marcel Verweij, 159-169.
  • “Effective use of a Limited Antiviral Stockpile for Pandemic Influenza” by Nimalan Arinaminpathy, J. Savulescu and Angela R. Mclean, 171-179.
  • “Do Physicians’ Legal Duties to Patients Conflict with Public Health Values? The Case of Antibiotic Overprescription” by Carl H. Coleman, 181-185.
  • “Syndromic Surveillance and Patients as Victims and Vectors” by Leslie P. Francis, Margaret P. Battin, Jay Jacobson and Charles Smith, 187-195.
  • “Should Persons Detained During Public Health Crises Receive Compensation?” by Søren Holm, 197-205.
  • “Your Liberty or Your Life: Reciprocity in the Use of Restrictive Measures in Contexts of Contagion” by A. M. Viens, Cécile M. Bensimon and Ross E. G. Upshur, 207-217.
  • “A New Vaccine for Tuberculosis: The Challenges of Development and Deployment” by Helen A. Fletcher, Tony Hawkridge and Helen McShane, 219-228.
  • “Increasing Knowledge of HIV Infection Status through Opt-Out Testing” by Harold W. Jaffe, 229-233.
  • “Challenging the Status Quo” by Dominic Wilkinson, 235-237.
  • “Responding to Global Poverty: Review Essay of Peter Singer, The Life you can Save” by Christian Barry and Gerhard Øverland, 239-247.
  • “Margaret P. Battin, Leslie P. Francis, J.A. Jacobson and Charles B. Smith. 2009. The patient as victim and vector: Ethics and infectious disease” by Ronald Bayer, 249-250.