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https://doi.org/10.21860/j.10.2.3

Towards Ethical Conception in Legal Regulation of Vaccination in the Russian Federation

Olga Iosifovna Kubar orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-9263-5748 ; Department for Etiology and Control of the Viral Infections and Local Ethics Committee, St. Petersburg Pasteur Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
Asmik Georgievna Asatryan ; Hospital “Stomamedservice” and Local Ethics Committee, Leningrad Region, Russia
Maria Vladimirovna Roshchina ; Department for Etiology and Control of the Viral Infections and Local Ethics Committee, St. Petersburg Pasteur Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
Galina Ljvovna Mikirtichan ; Department for Bioethics and History of Medicines, St. Petersburg State Medical Pediatrician University, St. Petersburg, Russia
Anastasia Evgenievna Nikitina ; Department for Bioethics and History of Medicines, St. Petersburg State Medical Pediatrician University, St. Petersburg, Russia


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Abstract

Today the ethical aspect became the cornerstone of all public discussion defining the success of vaccination all over the world. This situation had a basic influence on formatting the modern normative regulation connected with vaccination by the inclusion of the universal ethical principals in the legislative concept. It is also extremely important to reach an understanding and recognition of these fundamental bases among responsible professional community and public society in general. Another significant impact is also to get harmonization and solidarity between existing national legislation and international ones. These provisions defined the main objective of this article to analyze the role and value of the ethical component in the current legislation in the Russian Federation connected with vaccination. First, the significance of universal ethical principles in the process of vaccine’s R&D and practical vaccination is presented (Chapter I). Secondary, the legal system of the Russian Federation is analyzed considering the compliance and the possibility of executing various ethical standards (Chapter II). Third, the author’s research based on a questionnaire survey held among the various categories responsible for vaccination, an imbalance of knowledge, and the implementation of basic ethical-normative principles are shown (Chapter III). The main conclusion of the article is the confirmation of the compliance between Russian legislation and the universal principles of bioethics. At the same time, there is an urgent need for education and awareness in order to improve the scientific and practical achievements of vaccination and to get the real adaptation of an ethical concept among professional society, as well as to reach the public trust.

Keywords

Vaccination; universal ethical principles; Russian legal system; existence and realization.

Hrčak ID:

232059

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/232059

Publication date:

30.12.2019.

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