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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 12.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000927 (2015) Hugh V. MclachlanOn the random distribution of scarce doses of vaccine in response to the threat of an influenza pandemic: a response to Wardrope.
000C18 (2012) Alistair Wardrope [Royaume-Uni]Scarce vaccine supplies in an influenza pandemic should not be distributed randomly: reply to McLachlan.
000D33 (2012) Hugh V. Mclachlan [Royaume-Uni]A proposed non-consequentialist policy for the ethical distribution of scarce vaccination in the face of an influenza pandemic.
000F16 (2011) Philip M. Rosoff [États-Unis] ; Matthew DecampPreparing for an influenza pandemic: are some people more equal than others?
001011 (2011) Dorothy E. Vawter [États-Unis] ; J Eline Garrett ; Karen G. Gervais ; Angela Witt Prehn ; Debra A. DebruinAttending to social vulnerability when rationing pandemic resources.
001299 (2010) Mark A. Rothstein [États-Unis]Currents in contemporary ethics. Should health care providers get treatment priority in an influenza pandemic?
001481 (2010) Diego S. Silva [Canada] ; Jason X. Nie ; Kate Rossiter ; Sachin Sahni ; Ross E G. UpshurContextualizing ethics: ventilators, H1N1 and marginalized populations.
001828 (????) Robert G. Maunder [Canada] ; Molyn Leszcz ; Diane Savage ; Mary Anne Adam ; Nathalie Peladeau ; Donna Romano ; Marci Rose ; Bernard SchulmanApplying the lessons of SARS to pandemic influenza: an evidence-based approach to mitigating the stress experienced by healthcare workers.
001A14 (2008) P. Schröder-B Ck [Allemagne] ; H-M Sass ; H. Brand ; S F Winter[Ethical aspects of a pandemic influenza management and conclusions for health policy. An overview].
001A81 (????) Lori Uscher-Pines [États-Unis] ; Patrick S. Duggan ; Joshua P. Garoon ; Ruth A. Karron ; Ruth R. FadenSocial justice and disadvantaged groups.
001B37 (????) George L. Saunders [États-Unis] ; Thea MonetEliminating injustice toward disadvantaged populations during an influenza pandemic.
001C48 (2006) Adrienne Torda [Australie]Ethical issues in pandemic planning.

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