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« Back to PublicationsEthics of Antibiotic Course Duration: Shorter is Better
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Johnson T. et al, (2026), The American Journal of Bioethics, 1 - 15
The role of microbial genomics in delivering the UK's national action plan for confronting antimicrobial resistance 2024-29.
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Johnson T. et al, (2026), The Lancet. Microbe
Beyond Good and Bad: Rethinking Solidarity and Coercion in Public Health.
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Johnson T. et al, (2026), The American journal of bioethics : AJOB, 1 - 14
Coercing for public health: reflections on the role of coercion in public health emergencies
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Abdool Karim S. et al, (2025), Monash Bioethics Review, 43, 384 - 397
Coercive public health policies need context-specific ethical justifications
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Johnson T. et al, (2025), Monash Bioethics Review, 43, 350 - 371
Coercing for public health: (when) is coercion ethically justified?
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Johnson T. et al, (2025), Monash bioethics review, 43, 225 - 228
Ethics of Identifying Individuals Involved in HIV Transmission Events by Phylogenetics in Molecular Surveillance
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Faber F. et al, (2025), Bioethics, 39, 762 - 771
A just war on bugs? Ethical differences between antimalarial resistance and antibacterial resistance.
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Johnson T. et al, (2025), BMJ global health, 10
Clinical metagenomics: ethical issues
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Johnson T. et al, (2025), Journal of Medical Microbiology, 74
A Just Transition for Antimicrobial Resistance: The Need for More Forms and a Broader Scope of Justice
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Tegama N. et al, (2025), Public Humanities, 1
Stewardship and social justice: implications of using the precautionary principle to justify burdensome antimicrobial stewardship measures
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Johnson T., (2024), Monash Bioethics Review, 42, 1 - 15
Recognizing the ethical complexity of food policies and the role of the food industry.
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Abdool Karim S. et al, (2024), Health promotion international, 39
Stewardship and social justice: implications of using the precautionary principle to justify burdensome antimicrobial stewardship measures.
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Johnson T., (2024), Monash bioethics review, 42, 1 - 15
Systemic intervention can be intrusive, too: a reply to Paetkau
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Johnson T., (2024), Journal of Medical Ethics, 50, 692 - 693
Ethical issues in Nipah virus control and research: addressing a neglected disease
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Johnson T. et al, (2024), Journal of Medical Ethics, 50, 612 - 617