Culling and the Common Good: Re-evaluating Harms and Benefits under the One Health Paradigm.

作者: Chris Degeling , Zohar Lederman , Melanie Rock

DOI: 10.1093/PHE/PHW019

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摘要: One Health (OH) is a novel paradigm that recognizes human and non-human animal health interlinked through our shared environment. Increasingly prominent in public responses to zoonoses, OH differs from traditional approaches animal-borne infectious risks, because it also aims promote the of animals ecological systems. Despite widespread adoption OH, culling remains key component institutional risks zoonoses. Using threats posed by highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses health, economic activity food security as case exemplar, we explore whether other standard control measures for disease might be justified part approaches. Our central premise requires us reformulate 'health' universal good best across species boundaries such well-being are contingent upon identifying meeting relevant sets interests dependencies. purpose further nascent discussions about ethical dimensions begin describe principles around which agenda truly seeks co-promote could potentially implemented.

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