This paper describes a malaria research project in The Gambia to provoke thinking on the social value of transnational research. The Larval Control Project (LCP) investigated the efficacy of a microbial insecticide to reduce vector density and, ultimately, clinical malaria in Gambian children. The LCP's protocol delineated a clinical surveillance scheme that involved Village Health Workers (VHWs) supported by project nurses. Combining insights from ethnographic fieldwork conducted at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratories in Farafenni from 2005 to 2009, open-ended interviews with project nurses, and eight focus group discussions held with participant mothers in October 2007, we consider the social impact of the LCP's investigative ...
Background: The range and amount of volunteer infection studies, known as Controlled Human Infection...
In 1996, Social Science & Medicine published a review of treatment seeking for malaria (McCombie, 19...
Clinical trials conducted in low-resource settings have unique challenges associated with their cond...
AbstractThis paper describes a malaria research project in The Gambia to provoke thinking on the soc...
This paper describes a malaria research project in The Gambia to provoke thinking on the social valu...
AbstractThis paper describes a malaria research project in The Gambia to provoke thinking on the soc...
This paper describes a malaria research project in The Gambia to provoke thinking on the social valu...
This paper explores social relations within the 'trial community' (staff and volunteers) of a Malari...
Malaria vector studies are a very important aspect of malaria research as they assist researchers to...
Critiques of biomedical research in low-resource settings typically centre on clinical trials and th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Malaria currently causes more harm to human beings than any other parasitic disease, and disproporti...
This thesis provides an in-depth look at clinical trials in low-resource settings and the effects of...
This ethics project investigates what constitutes good collaborative practice in international healt...
Reproduced in accordance with publisher's terms "The use of content from this health information pro...
Background: The range and amount of volunteer infection studies, known as Controlled Human Infection...
In 1996, Social Science & Medicine published a review of treatment seeking for malaria (McCombie, 19...
Clinical trials conducted in low-resource settings have unique challenges associated with their cond...
AbstractThis paper describes a malaria research project in The Gambia to provoke thinking on the soc...
This paper describes a malaria research project in The Gambia to provoke thinking on the social valu...
AbstractThis paper describes a malaria research project in The Gambia to provoke thinking on the soc...
This paper describes a malaria research project in The Gambia to provoke thinking on the social valu...
This paper explores social relations within the 'trial community' (staff and volunteers) of a Malari...
Malaria vector studies are a very important aspect of malaria research as they assist researchers to...
Critiques of biomedical research in low-resource settings typically centre on clinical trials and th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Malaria currently causes more harm to human beings than any other parasitic disease, and disproporti...
This thesis provides an in-depth look at clinical trials in low-resource settings and the effects of...
This ethics project investigates what constitutes good collaborative practice in international healt...
Reproduced in accordance with publisher's terms "The use of content from this health information pro...
Background: The range and amount of volunteer infection studies, known as Controlled Human Infection...
In 1996, Social Science & Medicine published a review of treatment seeking for malaria (McCombie, 19...
Clinical trials conducted in low-resource settings have unique challenges associated with their cond...