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    ¿Ciencia versus moral? Revisión histórico-científica sobre el síndrome del zika congénito y la reivindicación del aborto.Hélio Tadeu Luciano de Oliveira - 2021 - Scientia et Fides 9 (1):309-327.
    En 2015 empieza una epidemia causada por el virus del zika en Brasil, siendo luego asociada a problemas teratógenos congénitos. A partir de la sospecha de esta relación, surgen, en dos vertientes, artículos defendiendo el aborto: presentándolo como uno de los tratamientos para las mujeres embarazadas; utilizando la crisis sanitaria y la confusión de la opinión pública como una estrategia para despenalizar el aborto. Las dos vías son injustas al exigir que los recursos ya escasos fuesen destinados al (...)
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    Del virus al infovirus.José Antonio Marín-Casanova - 2020 - Revista Ethika+ 2:209-229.
    Estudio desde las distintas perspectivas de comprensión de las políticas de vigilancia y control social de la vida al enfocar la actual pandemia. Se enfatiza que todas esas políticas se aplican hoy mediante las TIC, extendiendo el dominio digital sobre el mundo offline y transformando la pandemia en tecnopandemia. Así resultan todas ellas, biopolítica, teoría de la excepción y psicopolítica, conceptualmente superadas por la tecnopolítica. La tecnopolítica es la forma político-social de la vida onlife, la práctica de un poder infodémico, (...)
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  3. Algoritmo diagnóstico, terapéutico y preventivo en varones infectados por el Virus del Papiloma Humano.Antonio Rosales Sánchez, Laura Vergara Vergara, Adrián Morado Ramírez, Luz Andrea Maldonado, Gonzalo Del Moral Villavicencio & Arturo Miranda Pérez - 2007 - Episteme 3 (11).
     
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    Vacuna del virus del papiloma humano: valoración bioética de la discriminación por sexo.Araceli Moreno-Navas, Irene Gómez-Luque & Julio Tudela - 2022 - Persona y Bioética 26 (2):e2622.
    La infección por el virus del papiloma humano (VPH) constituye la causa necesaria, aunque no suficiente, de la enfermedad de transmisión sexual más frecuente en el mundo, responsable del 4,5 % de todos los cánceres en ambos sexos. La vacunación frente al VPH, con niveles de eficacia y seguridad similares en ambos sexos, está dirigida básicamente a mujeres, para reducir la incidencia de infección y sus consecuencias, como el cáncer de cérvix. La transmisibilidad del virus en ambos sexos (...)
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    ZIKA Virus Disease as Public Health Emergency and Ethics.Rhyddhi Chakraborty & Edmond Fernandes - 2017 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 8 (2):11-18.
    This paper argues that Zika virus infection has its ethical implications beyond the reproductive health of women. It claims that Zika virus infection like public health emergency exposes the underlying health determinants and health status of women. Therefore, ethical mitigation of Zika like public health emergencies should consider these underlying health determinants and health status of women. For, undermining and overlooking these underlying determinants and health status of women, during the public health emergencies, enhance the (...)
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  6. Zika Virus: Can Artificial Contraception Be Condoned?Marvin J. H. Lee, Ravi S. Edara, Peter A. Clark & Andrew T. Myers - 2016 - Internet Journal of Infectious Diseases 15 (1).
    As the Zika virus pandemic continues to bring worry and fear to health officials and medical scientists, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO) have recommended that residents of the Zika-infected countries, e.g., Brazil, and those who have traveled to the area should delay having babies which may involve artificial contraceptive, particularly condom. This preventive policy, however, is seemingly at odds with the Roman Catholic Church’s position on the contraceptive. As least since (...)
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    Zika virus.Dilinie Herbert - 2015 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 21 (2):12.
    Herbert, Dilinie The Zika virus has dominated the news media and captured the attention of the international community. Epidemic disease has become the mainstay of public health emergencies in our recent past with Ebola virus in West Africa and now Zika virus in Latin America. An unexpected and troubling feature of this current outbreak is the high incidence of birth defects and neurological health complications. As scientists investigate a possible causal link, health authorities as well (...)
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    Naprotecnología: ciencia y persona en la infección por el virus del papiloma humano en mujeres y preadolescentes.José María Murcia Lora, María Luisa Esparza Encina, Juan Luis Alcázar Zambrano, María Ángeles Martínez Calvo & Rocío Cabrera Muro - 2017 - Persona y Bioética 21 (1).
    There currently is sufficient scientific evidence directly linking acquisition, exposure and prevalence of the human papillomavirus to cervical cancer. The article addresses HPV in women by taking NaProTechnology into account, which makes it posible to combine scientific evidence with ethical approaches. It looks at both the biological aspect of sexuality and the ability to become a person within one’s sexual nucleus. There is an analysis of sex education programs based on preventive health and on the anthropology of sexuality, and supported (...)
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    Alteraciones fisiológicas asociadas a la infección con Mal de Río Cuarto virus y a fitotoxicidad provocada por su insecto vector en trigo.Liliana del V. Di Feo, Irma G. Laguna & Elvio B. Biderbost - 2010 - Tropical Plant Pathology 35 (2):79-87.
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    The role of community engagement in addressing bystander risks in research: The case of a Zika virus controlled human infection study.Seema K. Shah, Franklin Miller & Holly Fernandez Lynch - 2020 - Bioethics 34 (9):883-892.
    There is limited guidance on how to assess the ethical acceptability of research risks that extend beyond research participants to third parties (or “research bystanders”). Community or stakeholder engagement has been proposed as one way to address potential harms to community members, including bystanders. Despite widespread agreement on the importance of community engagement in biomedical research, this umbrella term includes many different goals and approaches, agreement on which is ethically required or recommended for a particular context. We analyse the case (...)
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    Zika virus infection and Wolbachia (comment on DOI: 10.1002/bies.201600175).Beuy Joob & Viroj Wiwanitkit - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (4):1600267.
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    Rio 2016: zika vírus e a defasagem noticiosa entre o on-line e o impresso no agendamento das olimpíadas do Brasil.Beatriz Dornelles & Marcel Neves Martins - 2016 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 23 (1).
    No contexto da realização de megaeventos esportivos no Brasil, este artigo tem como objetivo refletir sobre as práticas de agendamento das Olimpíadas Rio 2016 em relação à problemática do zika vírus pela Folha de S. Paulo e pela Zero Hora. O método utilizado é a análise de conteúdo, de Laurence Bardin. A amostra compreende o mês de fevereiro de 2016. Foram localizadas 19 matérias na Folha e três matérias em Zero Hora. A partir disso, trabalhamos sobre a defasagem noticiosa (...)
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    Zika virus, women and ethics.Debora Diniz - 2016 - Developing World Bioethics 16 (2):62-63.
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    Humanae vitae, Rape and the Zika Virus.Gary Michael Atkinson - 2016 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 16 (2):209-214.
    Zika virus infection in a pregnant woman may cause severe brain malformations and other birth defects in her child, and women living in or traveling to areas where it is endemic are urged to postpone pregnancy. Do the dangers posed by microcephaly justify the use of contraceptives under the principle of double effect? The author discusses ambiguities in Humanae vitae n. 14 and the claim that the use of contraceptives was approved by Pope Paul VI for nuns at (...)
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    Ethical, legal and societal considerations on Zika virus epidemics complications in scaling-up prevention and control strategies.Ernest Tambo, Ghislaine Madjou, Christopher Khayeka-Wandabwa, Oluwasogo A. Olalubi, Chryseis F. Chengho & Emad I. M. Khater - 2017 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 12:3.
    Much of the fear and uncertainty around Zika epidemics stem from potential association between Zika virus complications on infected pregnant women and risk of their babies being born with microcephaly and other neurological abnormalities. However, much remains unknown about its mode of transmission, diagnosis and long-term pathogenesis. Worries of these unknowns necessitate the need for effective and efficient psychosocial programs and medical-legal strategies to alleviate and mitigate ZIKV related burdens. In this light, local and global efforts in (...)
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    Ethical, legal and societal considerations on Zika virus epidemics complications in scaling-up prevention and control strategies.Ernest Tambo, Ghislaine Madjou, Christopher Khayeka-Wandabwa, Oluwasogo A. Olalubi, Chryseis F. Chengho & Emad I. M. Khater - 2017 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 2017 12:1 12 (1):3.
    Much of the fear and uncertainty around Zika epidemics stem from potential association between Zika virus complications on infected pregnant women and risk of their babies being born with microcephaly and other neurological abnormalities. However, much remains unknown about its mode of transmission, diagnosis and long-term pathogenesis. Worries of these unknowns necessitate the need for effective and efficient psychosocial programs and medical-legal strategies to alleviate and mitigate ZIKV related burdens. In this light, local and global efforts in (...)
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    A Possible Mechanism of Zika Virus Associated Microcephaly: Imperative Role of Retinoic Acid Response Element (RARE) Consensus Sequence Repeats in the Viral Genome.Ashutosh Kumar, Himanshu N. Singh, Vikas Pareek, Khursheed Raza, Subrahamanyam Dantham, Pavan Kumar, Sankat Mochan & Muneeb A. Faiq - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Mitigating Risks to Pregnant Teens from Zika Virus.Andrew D. Maynard, Diana M. Bowman & James G. Hodge - 2016 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 44 (4):657-659.
    Zika infection in pregnant women is associated with an elevated probability of giving birth to a child with microcephaly and multiple other disabilities. Public health messaging on Zika prevention has predominantly targeted women who know they are pregnant or intend to become pregnant, but not teenage females for whom unintended pregnancy is more likely. Vulnerabilities among this population to reproductive risks associated with Zika are further amplified by restrictive abortion laws in several Zika-impacted states. Key to (...)
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    Risk behavior and sexual and reproductive problems in ecuadorian college students.Rosa Del Carmen Saeteros Hernández, Julia Pérez Piñero & Giselda Sanabria Ramos - 2015 - Humanidades Médicas 15 (3):421-439.
    Introducción: El embarazo, aborto, las infecciones de transmisión sexual incluido el Virus de Inmuno Deficiencia Humana, se han convertido en problemas sanitarios de mayor vulnerabilidad en jóvenes. Objetivo: Describir las conductas de riesgo y prevalencia de problemas sexuales y reproductivos de estudiantes universitarios. Método: Investigación descriptiva, el universo estuvo constituido por alumnos de dos grupos de segundo semestre; el grupo de estudio conformado por la totalidad de estudiantes de la Facultad de Salud Pública ; y el control seleccionado mediante (...)
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  20. Síntesis del virus y síntesis de la vida.Jesús Muñoz - 1958 - Pensamiento 14 (55):263-286.
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    Establishing the teratogenicity of Zika and evaluating causal criteria.Jon Williamson - 2018 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 10):2505-2518.
    The teratogenicity of the Zika virus was considered established in 2016, and is an interesting case because three different sets of causal criteria were used to assess teratogenicity. This paper appeals to the thesis of Russo and Williamson (2007) to devise an epistemological framework that can be used to compare and evaluate sets of causal criteria. The framework can also be used to decide when enough criteria are satisfied to establish causality. Arguably, the three sets of causal criteria (...)
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    Explaining Pathogenicity of Congenital Zika and Guillain–Barré Syndromes: Does Dysregulation of RNA Editing Play a Role?Helen Piontkivska, Noel-Marie Plonski, Michael M. Miyamoto & Marta L. Wayne - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (6):1800239.
    Previous studies of Zika virus (ZIKV) pathogenesis have focused primarily on virus‐driven pathology and neurotoxicity, as well as host‐related changes in cell proliferation, autophagy, immunity, and uterine function. It is now hypothesized that ZIKV pathogenesis arises instead as an (unintended) consequence of host innate immunity, specifically, as the side effect of an otherwise well‐functioning machine. The hypothesis presented here suggests a new way of thinking about the role of host immune mechanisms in disease pathogenesis, focusing on dysregulation (...)
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    Bad news: Families’ experiences and feelings surrounding the diagnosis of Zika‐related microcephaly.Paulo Roberto Lima Falcão do Vale, Sheila Cerqueira, Hudson P. Santos, Beth P. Black & Evanilda Souza de Santana Carvalho - 2019 - Nursing Inquiry 26 (1):e12274.
    The rapidly increasing number of cases of Zika virus and limited understanding of its congenital sequelae (e.g., microcephaly) led to stories of fear and uncertainty across social media and other mass communication networks. In this study, we used techniques generic to netnography, a form of ethnography, using Internet‐based computer‐mediated communications as a source of data to understand the experience and perceptions of families with infants diagnosed with Zika‐related microcephaly. We screened 27 YouTube™ videos published online between October (...)
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    Zika, public health, and the distraction of abortion.Thana Cristina de Campos - 2017 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 20 (3):443-446.
    This paper suggests that the focus on abortion legalization in the aftermath of the Zika outbreak is distracting for policy and lawmakers from what needs to be done to address the outbreak effectively. Meeting basic health needs, together with research and development conducive to a vaccine or treatment for the Zika virus should be priorities.
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    Scramblases and virus infection.Dan Tang, Yichang Wang, Xiuju Dong, Yiqiong Yuan, Fanchen Kang, Weidong Tian, Kunjie Wang, Hong Li & Shiqian Qi - 2022 - Bioessays 44 (12):2100261.
    The asymmetric distribution of lipids, maintained by flippases/floppases and scramblases, plays a pivotal role in various physiologic processes. Scramblases are proteins that move phospholipids between the leaflets of the lipid bilayer of the cellular membrane in an energy‐independent manner. Recent studies have indicated that viral infection is closely related to cellular lipid distribution. The level and distribution of phosphatidylserine (PtdSer) in cells have been demonstrated to be critical regulators of viral infections. Previous studies have supported that the infection of human (...)
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    Ethics, health policy, and Zika: From emergency to global epidemic?Euzebiusz Jamrozik & Michael J. Selgelid - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (5):343-348.
    Zika virus was recognised in 2016 as an important vector-borne cause of congenital malformations and Guillain-Barré syndrome, during a major epidemic in Latin America, centred in Northeastern Brazil. The WHO and Pan American Health Organisation, with partner agencies, initiated a coordinated global response including public health intervention and urgent scientific research, as well as ethical analysis as a vital element of policy design. In this paper, we summarise the major ethical issues raised during the Zika epidemic, highlighting (...)
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    The Paradigm of the Paradox: Women, Pregnant Women, and the Unequal Burdens of the Zika Virus Pandemic.Lisa H. Harris, Neil S. Silverman & Mary Faith Marshall - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (5):1-4.
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    POLANYI, Karl: La naturaleza del fascismo, traducción de Fernando Soler, Virus Editorial, Barcelona, 2020, 253p.César Ruiz Sanjuán - 2021 - Agora 41 (1).
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    Reflexiones Epistemológicas y Ontológicas Sobre Los Virus: Hacia Una Nueva Definición de Los Procesos Virales.Joaquín Vidal López - 2020 - SCIO Revista de Filosofía 19:183-208.
    El estudio de los virus ha experimentado una gran transformación en las primeras décadas del siglo XXI. El descubrimiento de los virus gigantes ha hecho que la distinción entre algunos tipos de virus y de bacterias sea cada vez más difusa, lo que obliga a replantearse el estatus epistemológico y ontológico de estas entidades biológicas. Tanto la visión clásica de los virus por parte de la Biología, como las definiciones generales que las autoridades sanitarias, y las (...)
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    El virus cultural posmoderno: origen, variantes y posibles vacunas.Alberto G. Ibáñez - 2023 - Araucaria 25 (52).
    Existe una guerra cultural que pretende la destrucción de Occidente utilizando como caballo de Troya el enemigo interno del “virus cultural posmoderno”. Se analiza el origen complejo de dicho virus, con más de una cepa, sin descartar la posibilidad de que fuera diseñado en un laboratorio. Apelando a acabar con las verdades fuertes, el “pensamiento culturalmente correcto”impone su propia verdad fuerte sin buscar acuerdo ni síntesis con quien piensa diferente. Se examinan sus principales variantes que se caracterizan por (...)
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    Virus entéricos humanos en alimentos: detección y métodos de inactivación.Walter Randazzo, Irene Falcó, Alba Pérez-Cataluña & Gloria Sánchez - 2020 - Arbor 196 (795):539.
    Los principales patógenos víricos que podemos ad­quirir ingiriendo alimentos contaminados son los norovirus, el virus de la hepatitis A y el virus de la hepatitis E que se propagan principalmente a través de la vía fecal oral. En los últimos años, la incidencia de brotes de transmisión alimentaria causados por estos patógenos ha experimentado un aumento considerable, en parte debido al comercio globalizado y a los cambios en los hábitos de consumo. Las matrices alimentarias que mayor riesgo representan (...)
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    Nota del editor.Antonio Manuel Peña Freire - 2018 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 53:5-11.
    Es mi intención como Editor recién estrenado de los Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez hacer lo posible para que la revista siga siendo un foro de referencia en la reflexión filosófica sobre los problemas que plantea la organización política de la convivencia social. Han sido precisamente esa determinación y ese criterio los que han inspirado la elección del tema al que está dedicada la Sección Monográfica de este número: el populismo.Hasta hace relativamente poco, el populismo parecía un fenómeno singular (...)
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    El virus de la incertidumbre.Daniel Romero Campoy - 2020 - UNIVERSITAS Revista de Filosofía Derecho y Política 32:22-34.
    El presente ensayo toma como punto de partida varios artículos de opinión con el propósito de reflexionar sobre varias cuestiones que han surgido a raíz de la crisis sanitaria, económica y social del COVID-19. La pandemia ha puesto de relieve distintos asuntos trascendentales de nuestra sociedad: la desigualdad, el uso de la tecnología, la percepción de la realidad, el lenguaje, la solidaridad o los servicios públicos.
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    Caccia alla verità: persuasione e propaganda ai tempi del virus e della guerra.Gloria Origgi - 2022 - Milano: Egea.
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    Coronavirus y fin del neoliberalismo.Nora Merlin - 2020 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 14 (3).
    Resumen Slavoj Zizek, afirmó que el coronavirus implicó la irrupción de lo real lacaniano en tanto imposible al saber y a lo simbólico, agujereó a la ciencia, la ideología y conmovió los cimientos del sistema global. El virus destrozó certezas ideológicas e identificaciones, cambió la escena del mundo y produjo en la subjetividad una desestabilización fantasmática de las fijaciones neoliberales sedimentadas en la cultura. Arriesgamos la hipótesis de que el coronavirus está llamado a funcionar como el significante que marca (...)
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    Análisis del aprendizaje remoto (ARDE) en los estudiantes de educación básica en Colombia.Jennifer Murcia Rodríguez & Jhoana González González - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (4):1-10.
    Los estudiantes de las instituciones educativas de educación básica y media en Colombia y en el mundo, se tuvieron que enfrentar a nuevas realidades y situaciones de su proceso académico, debido a la crisis sanitaria del 2020 por el virus COVID 19, que impidió que alrededor de 1370 millones de estudiantes no asistan a la escuela en condiciones tradicionales de educación, en Latinoamérica más de 156 millones de niños y jóvenes, según la UNESCO y en Colombia más de 9,4 (...)
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    Garantía del derecho a la salud de los pacientes con coinfección de VIH y VHC. El caso colombiano.Karina Margarita García Cantillo, María Luisa Bravo Villa & Elaine Gutiérrez Casalins - 2022 - UNIVERSITAS Revista de Filosofía Derecho y Política 40:88-114.
    Este artículo examina las medidas adoptadas por el Gobierno de Colombia para atender las necesidades de la población diagnosticada con coinfección de los virus de inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH) y de hepatitis C (VHC), inclusive las personas privadas de la libertad, y de esa manera garantizar su derecho fundamental a la salud. Para verificar tales acciones, se realiza una revisión de las guías elaboradas por el Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social y la Cuenta de Alto Costo, en las que (...)
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  38. Vacuna del VPH: elementos conceptuales ginecológicos, éticos y bioéticos.Gilberto A. Gamboa-Bernal, Jairo Echeverry-Raad & Carlos Alberto Gómez-Fajardo - 2021 - Bioethics 2 (7):106-116.
    Based on the most recent metanalysis on the efficacy and safety of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine, thevicissitudes in the gynecological, ethical, and bioethical fields are explored. A review of the bibliography on thesubject is made. As one of the justifications for the vaccine is the prevention of endocervical cancer, viable alter-natives for its early detection and treatment are shown and discussed. Some ethical limitations that this vaccinehas shown are analyzed. It is concluded that there is a need (...)
     
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    COVID-19: fenomenología del miedo y hermenéutica de la solidaridad en la peste de Atenas y en la pandemia contemporánea.Germán Darío Vélez López - 2021 - Co-herencia 18 (35):313-338.
    El propósito central de este artículo consiste en realizar un análisis de la pandemia actual, intentando situar estratos básicos del fenómeno, y particularmente el modo como se estructura su mundo y los vínculos de coexistencia entre los individuos, tomando como hilo conductor un elemento que la analítica existencial heideggeriana destaca como característico del modo de apertura del hombre al mundo: el temple anímico o la disposición afectiva. Para situar este elemento y buscar una orientación para nuestra indagación, analizaremos el relato (...)
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    Suicidio: el impacto del Covid-19 en la salud mental.Erika Benítez Camacho - 2021 - Medicina y Ética 32 (1):15-39.
    El suicidio es una problemática grave de salud pública en México y en el mundo. La Organización Mundial de la Salud señala que cada año mueren por este medio aproximadamente 800 mil personas. De origen multifactorial, los factores de riesgo del suicidio incluyen elementos biológicos, psicológicos, sociales y culturales y, sobre todo, los trastornos mentales y las crisis de vida. Precisamente en estos dos ámbitos es donde se inserta el impacto que la pandemia del Covid-19 ha tenido en la población (...)
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    El Reglamento del Coronavirus y la protesta pública en la ciudad de Stuttgart. Un estudio dogmático del ejercicio de la libertad de reunión durante la pandemia de COVID-19.Arnulfo Daniel Mateos Durán - 2020 - UNIVERSITAS Revista de Filosofía Derecho y Política 34:2-38.
    La pandemia derivada de la enfermedad por coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) a inicios del 2020 tomó por sorpresa al mundo. A medida que el virus se expandía, varios gobiernos decidieron adoptar diferentes medidas encaminadas a limitar el número de contagios. Dichas medidas representan nuevas restricciones para algunos derechos fundamentales, varios de ellos, con una garantía ya con consolidada a través de los años. Esto fue el caso de la libertad de reunión en el ordenamiento constitucional alemán. La libertad de reunión (...)
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    Resistencia y cambios identitarios en trabajadores/as del salmón en Quellón.Loreto Rebolledo - 2012 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 31.
    A partir de los años 90 la industria del salmón despega poniendo a Chile en el segundo lugar de exportación mundial. La instalación de las salmoneras en la isla de Chiloé ha desatado procesos de transformación económica, social y cultural importantes entre los que destaca el incremento de la participación femenina en el trabajo. El 2008 se produce la crisis de la industria salmonera por la presencia del virus ISA, lo que ha implicado cesantía y quiebre de empresas pequeñas. (...)
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    Turning tragedy into creative work: experiences and insights of plant lovers in Davao del Sur during COVID-19 pandemic.R. P. Bayod, E. J. Forosuelo, J. M. Cavalida & B. B. Aves - 2020 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 30 (7):371-375.
    The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in disruption of work and other social activities of so many people. Some were forced to stay at home and many decided to stay at home for fear of being infected with the virus. This phenomenon brought different reactions and even mental stress to many people. However, there were people who turned this kind of tragedy into creative work. This paper discusses the experiences and insights of known plant lovers in Digos City, Davao del (...)
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    BioEssays 6∕2019.Helen Piontkivska, Noel-Marie Plonski, Michael M. Miyamoto & Marta L. Wayne - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (6):1970061.
    Graphical AbstractAdenosine Deaminases Acting on RNA (ADARs) enzymes are prominent regulators of neural transcriptome diversity and play a role in the innate immune response. In article number 1800239, Piontkivska et al. outline how neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative pathogenesis of Zika virus (ZIKV), including congenital Zika and Guillain-Barré syndromes, can be attributed to ADAR editing dysregulation triggered by ZIKV, Explaining Pathogenicity of Congenital Zika and Guillain-Barré Syndromes: Does Dysregulation of RNA Editing Play a Role? DOI: 10.1002/bies.201800239.
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    Flavors of Flaviviral RNA Structure: towards an Integrated View of RNA Function from Translation through Encapsidation.Kenneth Hodge, Maliwan Kamkaew, Trairak Pisitkun & Sarin Chimnaronk - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (8):1900003.
    For many viruses, RNA is the holder of genetic information and serves as the template for both replication and translation. While host and viral proteins play important roles in viral decision‐making, the extent to which viral RNA (vRNA) actively participates in translation and replication might be surprising. Here, the focus is on flaviviruses, which include common human scourges such as dengue, West Nile, and Zika viruses, from an RNA‐centric viewpoint. In reviewing more recent findings, an attempt is made to (...)
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    Research and Global Health Emergencies: On the Essential Role of Best Practice.Nayha Sethi - 2018 - Public Health Ethics 11 (3):237-250.
    This article addresses an important, overlooked regulatory challenge during global health emergencies. It provides novel insights into how, and why, best practice can support decision makers in interpreting and implementing key guidance on conducting research during GHEs. The ability to conduct research before, during and after such events is crucial. The recent West-African Ebola outbreaks and the Zika virus have highlighted considerable room for improvement in meeting the imperative to research and rapidly develop effective therapies. A means of (...)
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    Disease X: the 100 days mission to end pandemics.Kate Kelland - 2022 - Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom: Canbury Press.
    DISEASE X is the codename given by the World Health Organisation to a pathogen currently unknown to science that could cause havoc to humankind. Emerging infections are sending us multiple warnings that another Disease X is looming. We've had SARS in 2002, H5N1 bird flu in 2004, H1N1 'swine flu' in 2009, MERS in 2012, Ebola in 2014, Zika in 2015 and now COVID-19. These events are not freak events, but are happening continually, and at an increasing cadence. Written (...)
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    Preface.Scott Paeth & Kevin Carnahan - 2017 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 37 (2):7-12.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:PrefaceScott Paeth and Kevin CarnahanThis issue of the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics is organized around the theme of structural evil. Each of the essays deals with some dimension of the problem of how we can conceive of evil beyond the question of simple human volition, and understand it as embedded in the institutions and cultural assumptions that we often take for granted as societal givens.Cristina Traina's (...)
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    Gene Drives and Genome Modification in Nonhuman Animals: A Concern for Informed Consent?Joanna Smolenski - 2019 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (1):93-99.
    In recent years, CRISPR-Cas9 has become one of the simplest and most cost-effective genetic engineering techniques among scientists and researchers aiming to alter genes in organisms. As Zika came to the fore as a global health crisis, many suggested the use of CRISPR-Cas9 gene drives in mosquitoes as a possible means to prevent the transmission of the virus without the need to subject humans to risky experimental treatments. This paper suggests that using gene drives or other forms of (...)
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  50. How do medical researchers make causal inferences?Olaf Dammann, Ted Poston & Paul Thagard - 2019 - In Kevin McCain (ed.), What is Scientific Knowledge?: An Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology of Science. New York: Routledge.
    Bradford Hill (1965) highlighted nine aspects of the complex evidential situation a medical researcher faces when determining whether a causal relation exists between a disease and various conditions associated with it. These aspects are widely cited in the literature on epidemiological inference as justifying an inference to a causal claim, but the epistemological basis of the Hill aspects is not understood. We offer an explanatory coherentist interpretation, explicated by Thagard's ECHO model of explanatory coherence. The ECHO model captures the complexity (...)
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