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Author Glannon, Walter, author

Title Immune ethics / Walter Glannon
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023
©2023

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Description 1 online resource (83 pages)
Series Cambridge elements. Elements in bioethics and neuroethics
Cambridge elements. Elements in bioethics and neuroethics.
Contents 1 Introduction -- 2 The Human Immune System -- 3 Can the Immune System Be Enhanced? -- 4 Vaccine Ethics -- 5 Immuno-Oncology -- 6 Neuroimmunology -- 7 Immune and Genome Engineering -- 8 Conclusion: Immunity, Microbes, and Humans
Summary The immune system maintains homeostasis within human organisms and protects them from pathogenic threats. But sometimes it cannot provide this protection on its own, and vaccines may be necessary to ensure our health and survival. Immune functions can become dysregulated and result in autoimmune disease or multi-system damage. Pharmacological and genomic interventions may activate or modulate immune functions to prevent these outcomes. This Element is an analysis and discussion of some of the ethical implications of these interventions. After describing the main components of innate and adaptive immunity and how it might be enhanced, it considers the potential benefit and harm from vaccines against addiction and viruses, immunotherapy for cancer, neuroimmunomodulating agents to prevent or treat neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases, and gene editing of immunity to enable xenotransplantation and prevent infectious disease. The Element concludes with an exploration of a possible outcome of natural competition between humans and microbes
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 28, 2023)
Subject Immune response -- Regulation -- Moral and ethical aspects
Biological response modifiers -- Moral and ethical aspects
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781009304610
1009304615
9781009304580
1009304585