Bioethical problems in researching new vaccines: Do they respond to public health reasons?

Juan Carlos Tealdi Médico. Director, Programa de Bioética, Hospital de Clínicas José de San Martín, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Published: 4 March 2015 Open Access
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Abstract


The ethical problems in vaccine research have grown in frequency and magnitude in last decades, due to the dominant place of the pharmaceutical industry in the development of such studies. Traditional issues of security and efficacy have been aggravated by the conflicts of interests introduced by commercial competition in a global market worth billions of dollars. We present here a few examples in which the professional integrity of researchers, the moral responsibility of sponsors, and the public regulation and control by national States are put into question. The consequences of these changes represent serious threats to the rights of people included in these studies as well as disputable progress for public health.