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TARGET ARTICLE: Ethics, Pandemics, and the Duty to Treat by Heidi Malm, Leslie P. Francis, Robert Hood, Thomas May, Saad B. Omer, Daniel Salmon 2008; 8(8):4

OPCs: Carrots and Sticks: Keeping Healthcare Workers on the Job in a Public Health Disaster by Tia Powell 2008; 8(8):20

Health Care Workers' Willingness to Work in a Pandemic by Dorothy E. Vawter, J. Eline Garrett, Karen G. Gervais, Angela W. Prehn 2008; 8(8):21

Suppose They Gave an Epidemic and Nobody Came? by Neil Schluger 2008; 8(8):23

Not in My Job Description by Joanne Godley 2008; 8(8):25

Specifying the Duty to Treat by Michael J. Selgelid, Yen-Chang Chen 2008; 8(8):26

Ethics and Epidemics by Daniel K. Sokol 2008; 8(8):28

A Duty to Treat During a Pandemic? The Time for Talk is Now by Tracey M. Bailey, Thomas J. Marrie, Rhonda J. Rosychuk, Olive Yonge 2008; 8(8):29

The Duty to Care in a Pandemic by Joint Centre for Bioethics Pandemic Ethics Working Group 2008; 8(8):31

Without Consent: Moral Imperatives, Special Abilities, and the Duty to Treat by Nadia Sawicki 2008; 8(8):33

Public Health and Duties to the Population during a Pandemic by Kenneth Kirkwood 2008; 8(8):35

Remembering the "Pan" in "Pandemic": Considering the Impact of Global Resource Disparity on a Duty to Treat by Alison Reiheld 2008; 8(8):37

Healthcare Professionals and the Reciprocal Duty to Treat During a Pandemic Disaster by Darren P. Mareiniss 2008; 8(8):39

Pandemic Influenza and the Duty to Treat: The Importance of Solidarity and Loyalty by Mitchell A. Klopfenstein 2008; 8(8):41

EDITORIAL: A 1918 Flu Memoir by Ricki Lewis 2008; 8(8):3

EDITORIAL: Don't Be Chicken: Bioethics and Avian Flu by Laurie Zoloth, Stephen Zoloth 2006; 6(1):5

EDITORIAL: Risk and Trust in Public Health: A Cautionary Tale by Matthew K. Wynia 2006; 6(2):3

EDITORIAL: Markets and Public Health: Pushing and Pulling Vaccines into Production by Matthew K. Wynia 2006; 6(3):3

EDITORIAL: Strange Bedfellows? Reflections on Bioethics' Role in Disaster Response Planning by Jessica W. Berg, Nicholas King 2006; 6(5):3

EDITORIAL: Ethics and Public Health Emergencies: Rationing Vaccines by Matthew K. Wynia 2006; 6(6):4

EDITORIAL: Ethics and Public Health Emergencies: Restrictions on Liberty by Matthew K. Wynia 2007; 7(2):1

EDITORIAL: What Vaccination Programs Mean for Research by Jeffrey P. Kahn 2007; 7(3):3

EDITORIAL: Ethics and Public Health Emergencies: Encouraging Responsibility by Matthew K. Wynia 2007; 7(4):1

EDITORIAL: Mandating Vaccination: What Counts as a "Mandate" in Public Health and When Should They Be Used? by Matthew K. Wynia 2007; 7(12):2

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