Cholera and Nothing More.

AuthorDelan Devakumar
AreaJuba
Date Accessioned2024-11-07T07:16:06Z
Date Available2024-11-07T07:16:06Z
Date of Publication2010
DescriptionA personal and reflective account of a practictioner of a contagious epidemic in a resource poor setting.
AbstractThis case study reflects various ethical and moral dilemmas confronted by a practitioner in the midst of a contagious epidemic of cholera whether to adopt a consequential approach or deontological approach in such a scenerio. The case study illustrates dilemmas of interest of population and individual conflict. Issues of epidemic versus routine service delivery. Resource constraints and international funding context.
Identifier URIhttps://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/702
ProvenanceSouth Sudan
KeywordChildren suffering from Cholera
CitationDevakumar, D. (2010). Cholera and nothing more. Public Health Ethics, 3(1), 53-54.
TitleCholera and Nothing More.
StatusReady (Need Discussion questions or Facilitation pointers but can be used otherwise as well)
CoveragePublic Health Ethics. Health Policies and Interventions.
Course TagPublic Health Ethics. Health Policies and Interventions.
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