Grace Alobo, M. A. Kahunde, V. Luyckx, S. Okech, J. Semakula, Denis Agaba, S. Hartnack
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Abstract
Domestic dogs are the main source of human rabies deaths – approximately 60,000 annually occurring mostly in Africa and Asia. The World Health Organisation and its partners declared “zero human deaths due to canine rabies by 2030” as a strategic goal. In the context of rabies control, an ethical case scenario from the perspective of a veterinary officer in Uganda is presented. A practice-oriented tool, Ropohl’s responsibil-ity checklist, is applied to structure the individual responsibility of the veterinary officer according to the six core questions. This ethical deliberation was performed in a work-shop following a participatory approach. Based on the ethical deliberation it becomes evident, that the case scenario could be potentially described by moral distress. We suggest that a better understanding of personal responsibility, including its extent and its limits, would help veterinary officers to better cope with difficult and challeng-ing situations.
家养狗是人类狂犬病死亡的主要来源——每年约有6万人死亡,主要发生在非洲和亚洲。世界卫生组织(World Health organization)及其合作伙伴宣布,“到2030年实现人类狂犬病零死亡”是一项战略目标。在狂犬病控制的背景下,从乌干达兽医官员的角度提出了一个道德案例。一个面向实践的工具,Ropohl的责任清单,被应用于根据六个核心问题构建兽医官的个人责任。这一伦理审议是在一个讲习班中按照参与式方法进行的。基于伦理思考,很明显,这种情况可以用道德困境来描述。我们建议,更好地理解个人责任,包括其范围和限制,将有助于兽医官员更好地应对困难和具有挑战性的情况。
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The Berliner und Münchener Tierärztliche Wochenschrift is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes contributions on all aspects of veterinary public health and its related subjects, such as epidemiology, bacteriology, virology, pathology, immunology, parasitology, and mycology. The journal publishes original research papers, review articles, case studies and short communications on farm animals, companion animals, equines, wild animals and laboratory animals. In addition, the editors regularly commission special issues on topics of major importance. The journal’s articles are published either in German or English and always include an abstract in the other language.