ethics, ecosystem and social organisation: the case of zika virus
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Abstract
What is the level of responsibility humans have towards the deterioration of the ecological environment and the development of re-emerging diseases affecting human reproduction? Is Zika a warning sign of future events for being a devastating pathogenic entity without precedent?
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| Authors | ;Ida Cristina Gubert;Eduardo Alfredo Duro;Carmen Alicia Cardozo de Martinez;Marta A. Bigliardi;Luis M. López Dávila;Viviana Lifschitz;Claude Vergès de López;Fernanda M. Ledesma;Maria Angélica Sotomayor;Jorge Alberto Álvarez Díaz;Antonio Aguilar Guzmán;Patricia Sorokin |
| Journal | current stem cell reports |
| Year | 2017 |
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