Collective health within the framework of global bioethics

Volnei Garrafa Emeritus Professor. Member, UNESCO International Bioethics Committee (2010-2017). Professor-founder, Graduate Program in Bioethics, Universidade de Brasília. Brasilia, Brazil. image/svg+xml , Gabriela Irrazábal Associate researcher, National Scientific and Technical Research Council, based at the Center for Labor Studies and Research (CEIL), Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina. image/svg+xml , Camilo Hernán Manchola Castillo Doctor in Bioethics. Consultant in bioethics and ethics in research with human beings. Professor, researcher, Universidade de Brasília, Brasilia, Brazil. image/svg+xml
Received: 16 November 2023, Accepted: 19 November 2023, Published: 27 November 2023 Open Access
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Keywords: Bioethics, Collective Health

Categories: Bioethics

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