Affiliation:
1. Institute of Health and Social Care School of Allied and Community Health London South Bank University London UK
2. Department of Family Medicine Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine Stratford New Jersey USA
3. Center for Transplantation Sciences Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School Charlestown Massachusetts USA
Abstract
AbstractFormal clinical trials of pig‐to‐human organ transplant—known asxenotransplantation—may begin this decade, with the first trials likely to consist of either adult renal transplants or pediatric cardiac transplant patients. Xenotransplantation as a systematic scientific study only reaches back to the latter half of the 20th century, with episodic xenotransplantation events occurring prior to that. As the science of xenotransplantation has progressed in the 20th and 21st centuries, the public's knowledge of the potential therapy has also increased. With this, there have been shifting ethical stances toward xenotransplantation in key areas, such as religious and public viewpoints towards xenotransplantation, animal rights, and public health concerns. This review provides a historical–ethical account of xenotransplantation and details if or how viewpoints have shifted over time.
Subject
Transplantation,Immunology
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