2015
DOI: 10.4081/mem.2015.16
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Etica e Sanità Pubblica: massimizzare la relazione

Abstract: A causa del maggior sviluppo della bioetica negli ambiti della clinica e della sperimentazione biomedica, e per la difficoltà di definire la stessa sanità pubblica, quest’ultima manca ancora di un quadro etico di riferimento. Dopo un breve profilo storico e semantico, si esamina perciò l’antitesi, in letteratura, tra bioetica ed etica di sanità pubblica. Quindi si rileggono e sfatano le tre principali dicotomie su cui viene costruita tale antitesi – pazienti vs. assistiti, individuo vs. popolazione, paternalis… Show more

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“…The possible detrimental effects of the PM-10 pollution has been invoked as a negative factor that has aided a more aggressive clinical course of the epidemic due to its chronic irritative impact on the respiratory system [ 25 ]. However, as we noted above, this hypothesis is somewhat contradicted by the observation that the impact of the epidemic in California has been definitely milder than it has been in New York, although the air concentration of PM-10 is much higher in California [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The possible detrimental effects of the PM-10 pollution has been invoked as a negative factor that has aided a more aggressive clinical course of the epidemic due to its chronic irritative impact on the respiratory system [ 25 ]. However, as we noted above, this hypothesis is somewhat contradicted by the observation that the impact of the epidemic in California has been definitely milder than it has been in New York, although the air concentration of PM-10 is much higher in California [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%