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反思野生动物疾病中的伦理和法律问题。

Reflecting on ethical and legal issues in wildlife disease.

作者信息

McCallum Hamish, Hocking Barbara Ann

机构信息

School of Integrative Biology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane 4072, Australia.

出版信息

Bioethics. 2005 Aug;19(4):336-47. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8519.2005.00447.x.

Abstract

Disease in wildlife raises a number of issues that have not been widely considered in the bioethical literature. However, wildlife disease has major implications for human welfare. The majority of emerging human infectious diseases are zoonotic: this is, they occur in humans by cross-species transmissions from animal hosts. Managing these diseases often involves balancing concerns with human health against animal welfare and conservation concerns. Many infectious diseases of domestic animals are shared with wild animals, although it is often unclear whether the infection spills over from wild animals to domestic animals or vice versa. Culling is the standard means of managing such diseases, bringing economic considerations, animal welfare and conservation into conflict. Infectious diseases are also major threatening processes in conservation biology and their appropriate management by culling, vaccination or treatment raises substantial animal ethics issues. One particular issue of great significance in Australia is an ongoing research program to develop genetically modified pathogens to control vertebrate pests including rabbits, foxes and house mice. Release of any self-replicating GMO vertebrate pathogen gives rise to a whole series of ethical questions. We briefly review current Australian legal responses to these problems. Finally, we present two unresolved problems of general importance that are exemplified by wildlife disease. First, to what extent can or should 'bioethics' be broadened beyond direct concerns with human welfare to animal welfare and environmental welfare? Second, how should the irreducible uncertainty of ecological systems be accounted for in ethical decision making?

摘要

野生动物疾病引发了一系列在生物伦理文献中未被广泛探讨的问题。然而,野生动物疾病对人类福祉有着重大影响。大多数新出现的人类传染病是人畜共患病,也就是说,它们是通过动物宿主的跨物种传播而在人类中发生的。管理这些疾病通常需要在关注人类健康与动物福利及保护问题之间取得平衡。许多家畜的传染病也会在野生动物中出现,尽管往往不清楚感染是从野生动物传播到家畜,还是反之。扑杀是管理此类疾病的标准手段,这使得经济考量、动物福利和保护产生冲突。传染病在保护生物学中也是主要的威胁因素,通过扑杀、接种疫苗或治疗对其进行适当管理会引发重大的动物伦理问题。在澳大利亚,一个特别重要的问题是正在进行的一项研究计划,即开发转基因病原体来控制包括兔子、狐狸和家鼠在内的脊椎动物害虫。释放任何自我复制的转基因脊椎动物病原体都会引发一系列伦理问题。我们简要回顾一下澳大利亚目前针对这些问题的法律应对措施。最后,我们提出两个具有普遍重要性的未解决问题,野生动物疾病就是例证。第一,“生物伦理”在何种程度上能够或应该从直接关注人类福祉扩展到动物福利和环境福利?第二,在伦理决策中应如何考虑生态系统不可简化的不确定性?

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