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Bioethics | “Nazi anatomical drawings are donated in effort to address ethical quandary — and spotlight a dark history”

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:38h | UTC

Nazi anatomical drawings are donated in effort to address ethical quandary — and spotlight a dark history – STAT

Related: ”The surgeon had a dilemma only a Nazi medical text could resolve. Was it ethical to use it?” – STAT

 


Bioethics | “Europe’s Vaccine Ethics Call: Do No Harm and Let More Die?”

21 Mar, 2021 | 21:50h | UTC

Europe’s Vaccine Ethics Call: Do No Harm and Let More Die? – The New York Times (free registration may be required)

Related opinion: Covid-19 vaccine adverse events: balancing monitoring with confidence in vaccines – The BMJ Opinion

See also: European Medicines Agency finds AstraZeneca vaccine is safe and benefits outweigh the risks (Statement and commentaries) AND Statement of the WHO Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety (GACVS) COVID-19 subcommittee on safety signals related to the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine – World Health Organization AND Update on the safety of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca (statement and commentaries)

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Opinion | “’It’s a very special picture.’ Why vaccine safety experts put the brakes on AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine”

18 Mar, 2021 | 09:14h | UTC

‘It’s a very special picture.’ Why vaccine safety experts put the brakes on AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine – Science (a few articles per month are free)

Related: Update on the safety of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca (statement and commentaries)

 


WHO Statement | The benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine outweigh its risks – vaccinations should continue

18 Mar, 2021 | 09:17h | UTC

WHO statement on AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine safety signals – World Health Organization

Related: Update on the safety of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca (statement and commentaries)

 

Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)

 


Opinion | “The zero-risk mentality stifling Europe is now killing its people”

18 Mar, 2021 | 09:11h | UTC

The zero-risk mentality stifling Europe is now killing its people – The Sidney Morning Herald

See also: Blood clot fears: how misapplication of the precautionary principle may undermine public trust in vaccines – The Conversation

Related: Update on the safety of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca (statement and commentaries)

 


Opinion | “Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine Safety: Reports of blood clots after receiving the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine are very likely just background events.”

18 Mar, 2021 | 09:09h | UTC

Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine Safety: Reports of blood clots after receiving the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine are very likely just background events. – Science-Based Medicine

Related: Update on the safety of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca (statement and commentaries) AND What is Going on With the AstraZeneca/Oxford Vaccine? – Science Translational Medicine

 


WHO Report | Devastatingly pervasive: 1 in 3 women globally experience violence

10 Mar, 2021 | 08:21h | UTC

Devastatingly pervasive: 1 in 3 women globally experience violence – World Health Organization

Commentary: Violence Against Women Is “Unequivocally Pervasive”, Reveals Largest WHO Study Ever – Health Policy Watch

 


Opinion | Amplified Pain Syndrome—An Insupportable Assumption

10 Mar, 2021 | 08:13h | UTC

Amplified Pain Syndrome—An Insupportable Assumption – JAMA Pediatrics

 


Editorial | Avoiding exploitation in multinational covid-19 vaccine trials

9 Mar, 2021 | 02:43h | UTC

Avoiding exploitation in multinational covid-19 vaccine trials – The BMJ

 


Ten things to consider when implementing rationing guidelines during a pandemic

9 Mar, 2021 | 02:46h | UTC

Ten things to consider when implementing rationing guidelines during a pandemic – Intensive Care Medicine

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


How to make ‘immunity passports’ more ethical

3 Mar, 2021 | 08:46h | UTC

How to Make ‘Immunity Passports’ More Ethical – Scientific American

Related: Twelve criteria for the development and use of COVID-19 vaccine passports

 


The $450 question: Should journals pay peer reviewers?

3 Mar, 2021 | 08:33h | UTC

The $450 question: Should journals pay peer reviewers? – Science

Related: Richard Smith: Peer reviewers—time for mass rebellion? – The BMJ Opinion AND 5 Things We Learned About Peer Review in 2020 – Absolutely Maybe

 


Bioethics | Should clinical guidelines incorporate cost pathways for persons with financial hardship?

28 Feb, 2021 | 20:54h | UTC

Should Clinical Guidelines Incorporate Cost Pathways for Persons With Financial Hardship? – AMA Journal of Ethics

 


AAP Clinical Report: Ethical Considerations in Pediatricians’ Use of Social Media

23 Feb, 2021 | 01:24h | UTC

Ethical Considerations in Pediatricians’ Use of Social Media – Pediatrics

News release: Post or pause? Report guides pediatricians’ ethical use of social media – AAP News

 


Editorial: The reporting of race and ethnicity in medical and science journals

23 Feb, 2021 | 01:21h | UTC

The Reporting of Race and Ethnicity in Medical and Science Journals – JAMA

 


What makes new variants of SARS-CoV-2 concerning is not where they come from, but the mutations they contain

23 Feb, 2021 | 01:56h | UTC

What makes new variants of SARS-CoV-2 concerning is not where they come from, but the mutations they contain – The BMJ Opinion

Related: The world needs a single naming system for coronavirus variants – Nature AND Why the WHO won’t call it the ‘U.K. variant’, and you shouldn’t either – CTV News

 


Twelve criteria for the development and use of COVID-19 vaccine passports

21 Feb, 2021 | 22:36h | UTC

Twelve criteria for the development and use of COVID-19 vaccine passports – The Royal Society

Commentaries: Vaccine passports can work, but face 12 challenges – University of Oxford AND UK scientists highlight 12 criteria for Covid vaccine passports – The Guardian

See also: What place should COVID-19 vaccine passports have in society? – Ada Lovelace Institute AND WHO looks at possible ‘e-vaccination certificates’ for travel – Reuters

 


WHO call to action: Vaccine equity declaration – We must accelerate vaccine equity for all health workers – Now

19 Feb, 2021 | 03:03h | UTC

Call to Action: Vaccine Equity Declaration – World Health Organization

 


SOFA score is not accurate enough for mortality prediction in severely ill patients with COVID-19 pneumonia

19 Feb, 2021 | 02:44h | UTC

Determining the Probable Mortality of Patients With COVID-19 Pneumonia Requiring Mechanical Ventilation – JAMA

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Clinical decisions: Delayed second dose vs. standard regimen for Covid-19 vaccination

18 Feb, 2021 | 03:17h | UTC

Delayed Second Dose versus Standard Regimen for Covid-19 Vaccination – New England Journal of Medicine

 


World’s first coronavirus “Human Challenge” study receives ethics approval in the UK

18 Feb, 2021 | 03:14h | UTC

World’s first coronavirus Human Challenge study receives ethics approval in the UK – GOV.UK

Commentaries: Covid-19: World’s first human trials given green light in UK – BBC AND UK to infect up to 90 healthy volunteers with Covid in world first trial – The Guardian

WHO Guidance on the subject: Feasibility, potential value and limitations of establishing a closely monitored challenge model of experimental COVID-19 infection and illness in healthy young adult volunteers – World Health Organization AND Key criteria for the ethical acceptability of COVID-19 human challenge studies – World Health Organization

See also: Challenge Trials—Could Deliberate Coronavirus Exposure Hasten Vaccine Development? – JAMA AND Ethical guidelines for deliberately infecting volunteers with COVID-19 – Journal of Medical Ethics AND Challenge trials can speed development of a Covid-19 vaccine. Planning for them needs to start now – STAT AND Accelerating Development of SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines — The Role for Controlled Human Infection Models – New England Journal of Medicine AND Human Challenge Studies to Accelerate Coronavirus Vaccine Licensure – The Journal of Infectious Diseases AND Ethics of controlled human infection to address COVID-19 – Science AND Extraordinary diseases require extraordinary solutions – Vaccine

 


What place should COVID-19 vaccine passports have in society?

18 Feb, 2021 | 03:12h | UTC

What place should COVID-19 vaccine passports have in society? – Ada Lovelace Institute

 


Perspective: What science can and cannot do in a time of pandemic

17 Feb, 2021 | 01:34h | UTC

What Science Can and Cannot Do in a Time of Pandemic – Scientific American

 


Opinion: It’s time to consider vaccine mandates in high-risk settings

12 Feb, 2021 | 02:19h | UTC

It’s Time to Consider Vaccine Mandates in High-Risk Settings – Scientific American

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Editorial: Covid-19 has amplified moral distress in medicine

12 Feb, 2021 | 02:16h | UTC

Covid-19 has amplified moral distress in medicine – The BMJ

Related: Physicians aren’t ‘burning out.’ They’re suffering from moral injury – STAT

 


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