Abstract

Improving transfusion chain requires moral support for blood policy and ethics training of different actors. To optimize this support and ethics training, it is important to evaluate and strengthen the ethicality of the mandates of the structures involved in the transfusion chain. To help strengthen audit, this study will examine the use of anticipatory and forward slope of the principle of ethical responsibility in the blood policy in Quebec and Côte d'Ivoire. By elucidating the conditionalities of efficient use of accountability within these transfusion chain, this paper deepens the fundamentals of acting rational, sensible, prudential and therefore responsible to his blood systems and supports, at the same time the ideas of biomonitoring and preventive medicine.

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