Ethical issues in occupational disease outbreak investigations.
Abstract
Occupational disease outbreak investigations usually involve rapid, small-scale analysis of reports of diseases with a suspected occupational etiology, usually in a single workplace or among workers of a single employer. Ethical issues are similar to those encountered in epidemiologic studies in the workplace, with the added constraints of the need to respond rapidly, limited numbers of subjects, low statistical power, and the mandate to issue...
Paper Details
Title
Ethical issues in occupational disease outbreak investigations.
Published Date
Sep 13, 2002
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
657 - 63
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