Developing World Bioethics

Papers
(The TQCC of Developing World Bioethics is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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From extreme poverty to vulnerability in COVID‐19 vaccine priority12
Feasibility of implementing the elective oocyte cryopreservation in China: A case study8
Who infected her? A moral question about grieving and anger8
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Composition and capacity of Institutional Review Boards, and challenges experienced by members in ethics review processes in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: An exploratory qualitative study6
Intergenerational ethics in Africa: Duties to older adults in skipped generation households6
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The Letter as an accessible forum for developing world bioethics trainees6
Ethical issues of organ donation after circulatory death: Considerations for a successful implementation in Chile5
Ethical, legal, and social implications in research biobanking: A checklist for navigating complexity5
Ethics of folk medicine among the Igbo5
Obstetric violence as immigration injustice: A view from the United States and Colombia5
Reflections on research ethics in a public health emergency: Experiences of Brazilian women affected by Zika4
Retraction of health science articles by researchers in Latin America and the Caribbean: A scoping review4
Grief by the book4
Is there a human right to essential health care?4
The ASGLOS Study: A global survey on how predatory journals affect scientific practice4
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Power and respect in global health research collaboration: Perspectives from research partners in the United States and the Dominican Republic3
Legal and ethical principles governing the use of artificial intelligence in radiology services in South Africa3
Evolving capacity of children and their best interests in the context of health research in South Africa: An ethico‐legal position3
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Betting against pandemics: Ethical implications of the “COVID Claimania” in Taiwan, 2020‐20223
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A quarter of a century Developing World Bioethics – An invitation to you, our readers3
Un ensayo clínico no ético y la politización de la pandemia de COVID‐19 en Brasil: El caso de Prevent Senior3
Why the South African National Health Research Ethics Council is wrong about ownership of human biological material and data3
Assisted reproduction technologies and reproductive justice in the production of parenthood and origin: Uses and meanings of the co‐produced gestation and the surrogacy in Brazil3
Vaccine nationalism – at this point in the COVID‐19 pandemic: Unjustifiable3
Deliberate delays in offering abortion to pregnant women with fetal anomalies after 24 weeks' gestation at a centre in South Africa2
Ethical issues raised by uterus transplantation: A report from the People's Republic of China2
THANK YOU TO DEVELOPING WORLD BIOETHICS REVIEWERS2
A principle‐based approach to justify the use of HIV self‐testing in South Africa2
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Research on dead human bodies: African perspectives on moral status2
An African moral approach against the perverted faculty argument: Ukama, partiality and homophobia in Africa2
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The harm in and of COVID‐192
Medically Assisted Dying in the Global South2
La pobreza extrema es prioridad: Un argumento sobre la distribución equitativa de la vacuna contra el COVID‐19 en Perú2
From COVID‐19 to mpox vaccine hoarding ‐ Has the Global North learned its global health lessons?2
Bioethics in Africa: A contextually enlightened analysis of three cases1
Combining development, capacity building and responsible innovation in GCRF‐funded medical technology research1
Balancing personal beliefs against access to legal abortion: An uneven negotiation1
Patient capability: Justice and grassroots healthcare delivery in China1
A qualitative study on patients' selection in the scarcity of resources in the COVID‐19 pandemic in a communal culture1
Regulation concerns of supply and demand sides for aesthetic medicine from Chinese perspective1
In response to ʺThe negative impact of ad hoc committees for ethical evaluation: The case of COVID‐19‐related research in Ecuadorʺ1
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Editors' statement on the responsible use of generative artificial intelligence technologies in scholarly journal publishing1
Prioritizing the vulnerable over the susceptible for COVID‐19 vaccination1
The informed consent process: An evaluation of the challenges and adherence of Ghanaian researchers1
The evolution of bioethics in the global south1
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Chinese Traditional Bioethics1
What in the world is global health? A conceptual analysis1
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Combining state‐led distribution with a parallel market‐based distribution to improve COVID‐19 vaccine distribution1
Factors associated with Saudi physicians’ utilization of clinical ethics consultation services1
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A survey of the allocation of scarce resources in Türkiye during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Which criteria did healthcare professionals prioritize?1
The Letter to the Editor as a tool to promote critical thinking in Latin American bioethics pedagogy1
Counting the costs of the global north's COVID‐19 policies: Lives vs life years1
Medical ethics on research‐related organ donation and transplantation in China1
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Challenges and practices arising during public health emergencies: A qualitative survey on ethics committees1
Why do healthcare researchers in South Asia publish in predatory journals? A scoping review1
The proxy dilemma: Informed consent in paediatric clinical research ‐ a case study of Thailand1
A market for diagnostic devices for extreme point‐of‐care testing: Are we ASSURED of an ethical outcome?1
Minimally good life and the human right to health1
Autonomy and paternalism in shared decision‐making in a Saudi Arabian tertiary hospital: A cross‐sectional study1
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