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Ethical issues in responding topandemic
influenza

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Learning Objectives
  • Describe the major ethical issues that must be
    considered when responding to pandemic influenza
  • Discuss ethical considerations in pandemic
    influenza response strategies.
  • Develop ways to address the major ethical issues
    during pandemic influenza response

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Overview of the session
  • 1) Ethical issues in pandemic influenza (PI)
    preparedness and response
  • 2) WHO project on addressing ethical issues in PI
    planning
  • 3) Ethical issues in pandemic influenza response
    strategies

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Ethical issues in pandemic preparedness and
response
What is Ethics ?
A discipline dealing with what is right and wrong
and with moral duties, obligations, and rights. A
process for reaching agreement when values are in
conflict.
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Ethical issues in pandemic preparedness and
response
  • A) Ethical and human rights issues in public
    health measures
  • Surveillance information dissemination
  • Measures to prevent animal-to-human transmission
    (culling, etc.)
  • Quarantine, isolation and social distancing
  • International travel and border control
  • (International Health Regulations)

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Ethical issues in pandemic preparedness and
response
  • B) Equitable access to health care in a pandemic
  • How to allocate vaccines, antivirals and hospital
    care
  • Should some population groups have priority?
  • For example, should health care workers be
    prioritized to receive Oseltamivir or a vaccine?
  • How to allocate resources (in advance and during
    the pandemic) between pandemic influenza and
    other health needs

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Ethical issues in pandemic preparedness and
response
C) Obligations of (and to) healthcare workers in
a pandemic
  • Do health care workers (HCWs) have a duty to care
    in the event of a pandemic? If so, is it
    unlimited?
  • Are obligations of healthcare workers dependent
    on their receiving special protections or on
    direct or implied commitments made when they
    entered the profession?
  • Should HCWs receive priority treatment,
    prophylaxis or vaccine?
  • Which persons are included ( "professionals" or
    others?)
  • How and by whom should obligations be formulated
    and enforced?

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Ethical issues in pandemic preparedness and
response
  • Obligations among countries international
    organizations
  • How should governments balance their duties to
    their own population versus to other countries
    and populations?
  • Is there a reciprocal obligation between
    developing countries providing surveillance and
    specimen and developed countries providing
    treatment and vaccines?
  • What role can and should international
    organizations (such as WHO) play in addressing
    cross-border risks and obligations?

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Ethical issues in pandemic preparedness and
response
Importance of Planning and Preparedness
  • Since many of these questions are difficult to
    answer, countries should prepare and discuss them
    ahead of time, and make sure that the public has
    been engaged in the decision-making process.

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WHO project on ethical issues in pandemic planning
Objective
Formulation of guidance for Member States on how
to address the ethical issues that arise in the
preparation and response to a potential
influenza pandemic.
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WHO project on ethical issues in pandemic
planning
  • Publication a of document on Ethical
    Considerations for Pandemic Influenza Planning
  • Dissemination through various channels
  • WHO, MoH, NGOs
  • UN Interagency Committee on Bioethics
  • Global Summit of National Bioethics Advisory
    Bodies
  • Conferences
  • Regional and country support activities
    contextualisation

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Ethical issues in rapid containment
Public Health Ethics Principles
  • Public Health Necessity
  • Reasonable and effective means
  • Proportionality
  • Distributive Justice
  • Trust and Transparency
  • Siracusa Principles (Human Rights) Limitations
    on human rights must be based on a legitimate
    objective, be the least restrictive and intrusive
    means and not be arbitrary, unreasonable or
    discriminatory

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Ethical issues in pandemic influenza response
Prophylaxis/treatment with neuraminidase
inhibitors
  • During pandemic influenza response, antivirals
    will be available for everyone who requires them
  • Informed consent
  • Language
  • Risks benefits
  • Right to refuse prophylaxis/treatment
  • Special care with pregnant women and infants
  • However, other types of care, such as hospital
    beds and mechanically-assisted ventilation, may
    be in short supply
  • include prioritization criteria in
    country-level planning

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Ethical issues in pandemic influenza response
Isolation, quarantine, and social distancing
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Ethical issues in pandemic influenza response
Isolation, quarantine, and social distancing
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