id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-019057-3j2fl358 Afolabi, Michael Olusegun Pandemic Influenza: A Comparative Ethical Approach 2018-08-28 .txt text/plain 13973 856 50 This biological fact makes it difficult to stockpile influenza vaccines ahead of outbreaks and, by consequence, limits the preparedness efforts geared towards confronting the public health challenges and moral quandaries. But considering the limitations associated with antiviral drugs as well as vaccines in relation to combating pandemic influenza, some form of non-therapeutic approach is necessary, at least as some adjunct to mitigate the overall impact of pandemic influenza on the local and global human community. This implies that the care ethical lens may have some limitations in relation to sufficiently engaging the ethical dilemmas raised by pandemic influenza in particular and other types of public health disasters, in general. The chapter explored the strengths of the communitarian and care ethics moral lenses in relation to engaging the moral quandaries elicited during pandemic influenza outbreaks. ./cache/cord-019057-3j2fl358.txt ./txt/cord-019057-3j2fl358.txt