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Biosafety, biosecurity, and bioethics.

David B Resnik
Published in: Monash bioethics review (2024)
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of biosafety in the biomedical sciences. While it is often assumed that biosafety is a purely technical matter that has little to do with philosophy or the humanities, biosafety raises important ethical issues that have not been adequately examined in the scientific or bioethics literature. This article reviews some pivotal events in the history of biosafety and biosecurity and explores three different biosafety topics that generate significant ethical concerns, i.e., risk assessment, risk management, and risk distribution. The article also discusses the role of democratic governance in the oversight of biosafety and offers some suggestions for incorporating bioethics into biosafety practice, education, and policy.
Keyphrases
  • risk assessment
  • healthcare
  • systematic review
  • primary care
  • randomized controlled trial
  • mental health
  • decision making
  • human health