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Revista Cubana de Hematología, Inmunología y Hemoterapia

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SANCHEZ-SEGURA, Miriam C.; MORERA-BARRIOS, Luz M.; GONZALEZ-GARCIA, René M.  and  MACIAS-ABRAHAM, Consuelo. Problems of the medical ethics: its manifestations in the management of immunodepression in pediatric patients. Rev Cubana Hematol Inmunol Hemoter [online]. 2010, vol.26, n.4, pp. 285-292. ISSN 1561-2996.

The Bioethics appeared from 1970 and from then it has a great impact in the medical practice and in research. More than a influence science on the ethics it is necessary to speak of a gapamong them since the science has progressed so fast that the ethics could not to give an answer to related problems. Thus, some authors have indicated that if the science is not added to ethics, this will be something in vain and inconsistent. Then a new review of the foundation and systematization of the ethics was carried out covering particularly the scientific ethics and of course, the medical ethics. In present paper are exposed some of the problems of medical ethics that may to appear in the management of immunodepression pediatric patients and way to fulfill in them the autonomy, charity and justice principles that are the Trinity of the Medical Bioethics to achieve a better treatment and follow-up of patients and a their fast incorporation and of the family to social life.

Keywords : Medical ethics; bioethics; immunology; pediatrics.

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