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Kaci Hickox: Public Health and the Politics of Fear
Authors:Steven H. Miles
Affiliation:University of Minnesota
Abstract:Kaci Hickox was a nurse who worked with persons who were infected with Ebola in West Africa. When she returned to the United States, the governors of New Jersey and Maine intervened to confine her to inpatient quarantine despite the fact that she was asymptomatic and had no serological evidence of infection. She defied the quarantine which resulted in enormous public attention and discussion of quarantine and public fear. This article summarizes the case discussing the history of the case, the government actions, and the final legal rulings.
Keywords:communicable disease  Ebola  hemorrhagic fever  medical ethics  nursing ethics  professional ethics  quarantine
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