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. 2014 May 27;25(4):9–18. doi: 10.1007/BF03351458

Ethics, Pandemic Planning and Communications

Connal Lee 1,, Wendy A Rogers 2
PMCID: PMC7099310  PMID: 16832941

Abstract

In this article we examine the role and ethics of communications in planning for an influenza pandemic. We argue that ethical communication must not only he effective, so that pandemic plans can be successfully implemented, communications should also take specific account of the needs of the disadvantaged, so that they are not further disenfranchised. This will require particular attention to the role of the mainstream media which may disadvantage the vulnerable through misrepresentation and exclusion.

Keywords: Influenza, Avian Influenza, Influenza Pandemic, Monash Bioethic Review, Public Health Emergency


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