Ethics, ecosystem and social organisation: the case of Zika virus

Revista Iberoamericana de Bioética 4 (2017)
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Abstract

What is the level of responsibility humans have towards the deterioration of the ecological environment and the development of re-emerging diseases affecting human reproduction? Is Zika a warning sign of future events for being a devastating pathogenic entity without precedent?

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