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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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THANK YOU TO DEVELOPING WORLD BIOETHICS REVIEWERS11
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Who infected her? A moral question about grieving and anger6
A principle‐based approach to justify the use of HIV self‐testing in South Africa6
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Intergenerational ethics in Africa: Duties to older adults in skipped generation households6
Editors' statement on the responsible use of generative artificial intelligence technologies in scholarly journal publishing5
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Ethical and legal challenges of medical AI on informed consent: China as an example4
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From extreme poverty to vulnerability in COVID‐19 vaccine priority4
What the ‘greater good’ excludes: Patients left behind by pre‐operative COVID‐19 screening in an Ethiopian town4
Are Turkish doctors in deep water? The role of professional ethics and factors affecting the medical brain drain: A qualitative study from Turkey4
Tropical storm in the Philippines and in Vietnam: A critical need for gender‐based violence prevention4
La pobreza extrema es prioridad: Un argumento sobre la distribución equitativa de la vacuna contra el COVID‐19 en Perú4
Composition and capacity of Institutional Review Boards, and challenges experienced by members in ethics review processes in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: An exploratory qualitative study3
Personhood: An emergent view from Africa and the West3
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Feasibility of implementing the elective oocyte cryopreservation in China: A case study3
Fighting the COVID‐19 pandemic: A socio‐cultural insight into Pakistan3
Revision of a self‐assessment tool for research ethics committees in low‐ and middle‐income countries: Incorporation of elements that safeguard participants' rights and welfare3
A survey of the allocation of scarce resources in Türkiye during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Which criteria did healthcare professionals prioritize?3
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The ethics of research informed consent from the Kyrgyz perspective: A qualitative study3
Autonomy and paternalism in shared decision‐making in a Saudi Arabian tertiary hospital: A cross‐sectional study3
Morality and Access to Essential Medicines: Pairing the Theoretical and Practical3
Extreme poverty first: An argument on the equitable distribution of the COVID‐19 vaccine in Peru3
Ethical imperatives in migration health: Justice and care in forced migration contexts2
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Organ transplantation in Nepal: Ethical, legal, and practical issues2
The Letter as an accessible forum for developing world bioethics trainees2
Analysis of the legal situation regarding euthanasia in Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru: Towards a Latin American model of medical assistance in dying?2
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Innovative therapy in clinical practice: Ethical perspective from China2
The wisdom of claiming ownership of human genomic data: A cautionary tale for research institutions2
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Biomedical research on autism in low‐ and middle‐income countries: Considerations from the South African context2
The Letter to the Editor as a tool to promote critical thinking in Latin American bioethics pedagogy2
Ethical issues of organ donation after circulatory death: Considerations for a successful implementation in Chile1
Oropouche fever in Brazil: When the time is now1
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Chinese Traditional Bioethics1
Population, abortion, contraception, and the relation between biopolitics, bioethics, and biolaw in Iran1
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Obstetric violence as immigration injustice: A view from the United States and Colombia1
Ethical, legal, and social implications in research biobanking: A checklist for navigating complexity1
The difficult path to euthanasia in Ecuador: A call for actions for other nations1
Regulation concerns of supply and demand sides for aesthetic medicine from Chinese perspective1
Comparison of COVID‐19 studies registered in the clinical trial platforms: A research ethics analysis perspective1
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When medical professionalism and culture or the law collide: Gay patients in homophobic societies1
Factors associated with Saudi physicians’ utilization of clinical ethics consultation services1
Global sharing of COVID‐19 vaccines: A duty of justice, not charity1
Dual‐use research assessment in emerging medical biotechnology: An ethical perspective from China1
The ASGLOS Study: A global survey on how predatory journals affect scientific practice1
Charity or empowerment? The role of COVAX for low and middle‐income countries1
What has Kant got to say about conscientious objection to reproductive health in South Africa?1
Scoping review of the ethical regulations for Alzheimer's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementia research in Africa1
Challenges and practices arising during public health emergencies: A qualitative survey on ethics committees1
Neuroethics and cultural context: The case of electroconvulsive therapy in Argentina1
Medicine and Shariah: A Dialogue in Islamic Bioethics Aasim I. Padela. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2021. 312 pp. ISBN‐13: ‎978‐0268108373; ISBN‐10: ‎02681083741
Bioethics and witnessing1
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Ethical challenges of conducting and reviewing human genomics research in Malaysia: An exploratory study1
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Minimally good life and the human right to health1
Reflections on research ethics in a public health emergency: Experiences of Brazilian women affected by Zika1
Level and determinants of willingness to donate organs among the general public: A cross‐sectional survey in China1
Ethics of folk medicine among the Igbo1
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