Taking sociology seriously: a new approach to the bioethical problems of infectious disease |
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Authors: | Tausig Mark Selgelid Michael J Subedi Sree Subedi Janardan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Sociology, University of Akron, OH 44325-1905, USA. mtausig@uakron.edu |
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Abstract: | ![]() After a history of neglect, bioethicists have recently turned their attention to the topic of infectious disease. In this paper we link bioethicists' earlier neglect of infectious disease to their under-appreciation of the extent to which the problem of infectious disease is related to social factors and thus to questions of justice. We argue that a social causation of illness model - well-known to sociologists of medicine, but incompletely understood by bioethicists - will improve future bioethical analysis of issues related to infectious disease. By emphasising the relationships between social and economic structures of inequality and health, the social causation model provides a richer approach to ethical issues associated with infectious disease than the more commonly used biomedical model. |
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Keywords: | bioethics infectious disease social causation poor countries |
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