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The promise of the human papillomavirus vaccine does not confer immunity against ethical reflection.

机译:人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗的前景并不赋予针对道德反思的免疫力。

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The recent announcement of an experimental vaccine against human papillomavirus (HPV) has raised great hopes and expectations. Promising trial results, however, should not obscure ethical issues related to a vaccine's ultimate dissemination. Although lay media might view an HPV vaccine as a panacea, a more complicated ethical reality exists, touching upon public knowledge, health care disparities, and parental consent for childhood vaccination.
机译:最近宣布的针对人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)的实验疫苗引起了极大的希望和期望。但是,有希望的试验结果不应掩盖与疫苗最终传播有关的伦理问题。尽管非专业媒体可能将HPV疫苗视为灵丹妙药,但存在更为复杂的道德现实,涉及公众知识,医疗保健差异以及父母对儿童疫苗的同意。

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