Nanotechnologies and Challenges for Global Health

E. Missoni, G. Foffani
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Technological innovation is often associated with promising improvement of life conditions and health. However, potential benefits are largely dependent on affordability, availability and accessibility and too often technology fails to attain those promises on a global scale. The possibilities offered by nanotechnologies to develop more cost-effective interventions in relation to diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of diseases, as well as to advance in the fields of energy, agriculture and water treatment, are considered from a global health perspective. Besides concerns related to safety, the main challenge rests in avoiding that the introduction of nanotechnologies further increasing existing inequities in health and access to appropriate services. The main responsibility in facing this challenge lies with national governments and international organizations, with new emerging roles for industry and academia which pose a number of questions of ethical relevance. We identify the danger linked to a too narrow bio-medical approach and argue that the development of a stronger "global conscience," fostered by open knowledge sharing and wide information about potential benefits and harm to public health, represents a moral imperative and a critical element for the success of any technological innovation in effectively contributing to the improvement of global health.
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纳米技术和全球卫生的挑战
技术革新往往与有希望改善生活条件和健康有关。然而,潜在的好处在很大程度上取决于可负担性、可获得性和可获得性,而技术往往无法在全球范围内实现这些承诺。从全球健康的角度考虑了纳米技术为在疾病的诊断、治疗和后续行动方面发展更具成本效益的干预措施以及在能源、农业和水处理领域取得进展所提供的可能性。除了与安全有关的关切外,主要挑战在于避免纳米技术的引入进一步加剧保健和获得适当服务方面的现有不平等。面对这一挑战的主要责任在于各国政府和国际组织,以及工业和学术界的新角色,这些角色提出了许多与伦理相关的问题。我们认识到与过于狭隘的生物医学方法有关的危险,并认为,通过公开分享知识和广泛了解对公共卫生的潜在惠益和危害来培养更强烈的"全球良知",是一种道义上的迫切需要,是任何技术创新在有效促进改善全球健康方面取得成功的关键因素。
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