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Ethical Problems in Planning for and Responses to Pandemic Influenza in Ghana and Malawi
Authors:Evanson Z. Sambala  Lenore Manderson
Affiliation:School of Public Health University of the Witwatersrand
Abstract:Ethical problems are addressed in various ways within countries in planning for and response to pandemic influenza. Here we report on a qualitative study, in which 46 policymakers in Malawi and Ghana were interviewed on how they identified and resolved ethical problems. The study results revealed that ethical problems involving conflicts of values and choices were raised in reference to the extent and role of resources (inequities) and nature of public health interventions (intrusive measures), including the extent and processes of decision making, reasoning, and justification. There is a need for an ethical framework within pandemic preparedness plans to resolve and avert these problems.
Keywords:ethical framework  ethical problems  influenza  pandemic planning and responses
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