Article de revue

Ethical considerations for vaccination programmes in acute humanitarian emergencies

In a recent study on ethics in humanitarian health care, respondents pointed out the need for ethical guidance on issues such as vaccination during emergency situations.3 The World Health Organization (WHO) and several humanitarian nongovernmental organizations have acknowledged this need and, in an effort to address it, WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunization developed a framework for decision-makers on the deployment and effective use of vaccines that can save lives during emergencies.4,5 Under the framework, countries facing crises first assess the epidemiological risk posed by a potentially dangerous vaccine-preventable disease. They then explore the feasibility of a mass vaccination campaign in light of the properties of the necessary vaccine

Langues

  • Anglais

Année de publication

2012

Journal

Bulletin of the World Health Organization

Volume

4

Type

Article de revue

Catégories

  • Initiatives mondiales

Organisations

  • Groupe consultatif stratégique d'experts sur la vaccination (SAGE)
  • OMS

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