Ethics of directly observed therapy for the control of infectious diseases

J.D.H. Porter, J.A. Ogden
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Abstract

Interventions for infectious disease control, like directly observed therapy (DOT), embody the imbalance of power and capacity between the public health profession and the infected person, and lead to a moral debate over public health and civil liberties. The four ethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice provide a basis for a rigorous consideration and resolution of this ethical dilemma. This paper descibes the ethical debate around the use of DOT for infectious disease control, using tuberculosis as an example.

传染病控制中直接观察疗法的伦理学
传染病控制的干预措施,如直接观察疗法(DOT),体现了公共卫生专业人员与感染者之间权力和能力的不平衡,并导致了关于公共卫生和公民自由的道德辩论。自主、善、无害、正义四项伦理原则为认真思考和解决这一伦理困境提供了基础。本文以结核病为例,描述了围绕使用DOT进行传染病控制的伦理辩论。
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