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Bioethical principles and their application against Hepatitis B virus infection

Gomes de Lima A;
Silva Lima da Costa R;
José Albuquerque de Sousa Júnior J;
de Jesus do Vale Campos G;
Medeiros Silva Júnior L;
Maria da Silva Davalos L;
de Sousa Leal Júnior O;
Maria de Oliveira Lobato C;
Terezinha Ambros Ribeiro D;
Manuel Lopes Nunes R

Alessandre Gomes de Lima

Ruth Silva Lima da Costa

João José Albuquerque de Sousa Júnior

Gilvana de Jesus do Vale Campos

Laércio Medeiros Silva Júnior

Leuda Maria da Silva Davalos

Osvaldo de Sousa Leal Júnior

Cirley Maria de Oliveira Lobato

Dilza Terezinha Ambros Ribeiro

Rui Manuel Lopes Nunes


Keywords

Bioethics
Infection
Hepatitis B.

Abstract

Bioethics has the function of ensuring the well-being of people, guaranteeing and avoiding possible damages that may occur to their interests, and providing the professional and those who are served by him, the right to respect and will, respecting their beliefs and values. Objective: to highlight the bioethical principles and their application against Hepatitis B virus infection in the light of the literature. Methods; This is a review of mixed studies, published on the bases of the National Library of Medicine (PUBMED), Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences (LILACS), and Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), in the chronological period between 2012 to 2022. Results: It was evidenced that chronic HBV infection is the main cause of Liver Cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma and that vaccination is an effective way to change this scenario. The vaccine contemplates the bioethical principle of justice and scientific evidence supports beneficence, however, adverse effects interfere with non-maleficence. However, side effects result in conflicts involving the principle of non-maleficence. These consequences are intensified when they are associated with individual and/or collective factors, which can interfere with the individual's autonomy in adhering to such a prevention measure. Conclusion: The treatment and prevention of Hepatitis B should be widely discussed in association with bioethical principles, developing health actions that can guarantee the individual the principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice.

 

DOI: 10.56238/pacfdnsv1-093


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Copyright (c) 2023 Alessandre Gomes de Lima, Ruth Silva Lima da Costa, João José Albuquerque de Sousa Júnior, Gilvana de Jesus do Vale Campos, Laércio Medeiros Silva Júnior, Leuda Maria da Silva Davalos, Osvaldo de Sousa Leal Júnior, Cirley Maria de Oliveira Lobato, Dilza Terezinha Ambros Ribeiro, Rui Manuel Lopes Nunes

Author(s)

  • Alessandre Gomes de Lima
  • Ruth Silva Lima da Costa
  • João José Albuquerque de Sousa Júnior
  • Gilvana de Jesus do Vale Campos
  • Laércio Medeiros Silva Júnior
  • Leuda Maria da Silva Davalos
  • Osvaldo de Sousa Leal Júnior
  • Cirley Maria de Oliveira Lobato
  • Dilza Terezinha Ambros Ribeiro
  • Rui Manuel Lopes Nunes