Commentary
The precautionary principle
Problems in applying the precautionary principle to public health
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Professor B D Goldstein
Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, 130 DeSoto Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA; bdgold@pitt.edu
Commentary on the editorial by Martuzzi (see page 569)
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In a short commentary it is hard to find room for the many positives about Martuzzis editorial supporting the use of the precautionary principle to achieve public health goals.1 The precautionary principle is part of the admirable re-evaluation by the European Union of the relation between individual, community, nation, region and globe in a modern world. We all need to pay respectful attention.
Achieving the desired positive impacts of applying the precautionary principle to public health requires that advocates confront the following issues:
The vagaries of defining the precautionary principle present obstacles to its application to public health. Martuzzi tries to help by distinguishing between prevention, which he relates to known causes, and precaution which "is more relevant for uncertain determinants, complex scenarios, suspected risk factors, unpredictable circumstances". This distinction does not accord with longstanding core public health definitions that distinguish between primary, secondary and tertiary prevention.
Relevant Article
- The precautionary principle: in action for public health
- Marco Martuzzi
Occup. Environ. Med. 2007 64: 569-570.[Extract] [Full Text] [PDF]
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