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Area of Science:

  • Global Health Security
  • Infectious Disease Epidemiology
  • Philosophy of Science

Background:

  • Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) present a persistent global health challenge.
  • The One Health (OH) approach is increasingly recognized as crucial for addressing EID risks.
  • Growing interest exists in the ethical and philosophical underpinnings of the OH approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the necessity and potential benefits of a distinct ethical framework for the One Health (OH) approach.
  • To explore the philosophical and ethical dimensions of OH in the context of EID management.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of ethical frameworks.
  • Review of existing literature on One Health and EIDs.
  • Argumentation regarding the development of a novel ethical framework for OH.

Main Results:

  • The One Health (OH) approach does not strictly necessitate a new ethical framework.
  • Existing ethical frameworks can be coherently applied within an OH context.
  • Developing a novel ethical framework for OH offers distinct advantages that may be lost otherwise.

Conclusions:

  • While not strictly required, a dedicated ethical framework for One Health (OH) offers significant benefits.
  • Advocates of OH can leverage existing ethical theories but may gain from a specialized framework.
  • Further exploration of a novel ethical framework for OH is warranted to fully capture its potential.