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Volume 78(5); October 2005
Research Articles
Ethical Aspects of Avian Influenza Pandemic Preparedness. Proceedings of a symposium, 2005.
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 229–380.
PMCID:
PMC2259159
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Abstract
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Ethical issues in international vaccine research and development.
Robert J. Levine
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 231–237.
PMCID:
PMC2259157
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Abstract
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An ethics framework for public health and avian influenza pandemic preparedness.
Nancy E. Kass
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 239–254.
PMCID:
PMC2259154
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Abstract
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PDF–174K
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The United States vaccine supply: challenges in preparing for an avian influenza pandemic.
Walter L. Straus
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 255–264.
PMCID:
PMC2259164
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Abstract
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PDF–2.2M
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Monitoring vaccine safety during an influenza pandemic.
John Iskander, Penina Haber, and Guillermo Herrera
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 265–275.
PMCID:
PMC2259166
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Abstract
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PDF–222K
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Public health strategies for distribution of influenza vaccine during an influenza pandemic.
James L. Hadler
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 277–286.
PMCID:
PMC2259167
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Abstract
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Rationing vaccine during an avian influenza pandemic: why it won't be easy.
John D. Arras
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 287–300.
PMCID:
PMC2259161
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Abstract
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PDF–154K
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What about the ducks? An alternative vaccination strategy.
Durland Fish
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 301–308.
PMCID:
PMC2259165
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Abstract
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PDF–354K
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Panglobalism and pandemics: ecological and ethical concerns.
Holmes Rolston, 3rd
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 309–319.
PMCID:
PMC2259162
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Abstract
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PDF–132K
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Pandemic influenza: overview of vaccines and antiviral drugs.
Manon M. J. Cox
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 321–328.
PMCID:
PMC2259155
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Abstract
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PDF–894K
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Public health and ethical considerations in planning for quarantine.
Martin Cetron and Julius Landwirth
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 329–334.
PMCID:
PMC2259156
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Abstract
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Enhancing the legitimacy of public health response in pandemic influenza planning: lessons from SARS.
Ross E. G. Upshur
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 335–342.
PMCID:
PMC2259163
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Abstract
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PDF–98K
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Emerging diseases at the interface of people, domestic animals and wildlife. The role of wildlife in our understanding of highly pathogenic avian influenza.
Robert A. Cook
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 343–353.
PMCID:
PMC2259160
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Abstract
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PDF–117K
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The next pandemic: anticipating an overwhelmed health care system.
Mary Grace Keating Duley
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 355–362.
PMCID:
PMC2259153
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Abstract
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PDF–91K
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Of epidemic proportions: physicians, personal risk, and public trust.
Chalmers C. Clark
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 363–372.
PMCID:
PMC2259152
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Abstract
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PDF–116K
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Talking to the public about a pandemic: some applications of the WHO outbreak communication guidelines.
Jody Lanard
Yale J Biol Med.
2005 October;
78
(5)
: 373–380.
PMCID:
PMC2259158
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Abstract
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PDF–103K
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