SummaryBackgroundInfectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportionately affect young people, elderly people, and the poorest sections of society. We aimed to describe the investments awarded to UK institutions for infectious disease research.MethodsWe systematically searched databases and websites for information on research studies from funding institutions and created a comprehensive database of infectious disease research projects for the period 1997–2010. We categorised studies and funding by disease, cross-cutting theme, and by a research and development value chain describing the type of science. Regression analyses were reported with Spearman's rank correlation coefficient to establish the relati...
International funding for global health research is not systematically documented. We have assessed ...
SummaryBackgroundHealthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are a cause of high health and economic bu...
Summary Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for ...
Background: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...
Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportionately affect ...
SummaryBackgroundInfectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and dispropor...
Introduction: Infectious disease remains a significant burden in the UK and the focus of significant...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
AbstractBackgroundInfectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substan...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...
Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation of limited r...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
Background: Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation ...
AbstractFinancing for global health is a critical element of research and development. Innovations i...
International funding for global health research is not systematically documented. We have assessed ...
SummaryBackgroundHealthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are a cause of high health and economic bu...
Summary Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for ...
Background: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...
Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportionately affect ...
SummaryBackgroundInfectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and dispropor...
Introduction: Infectious disease remains a significant burden in the UK and the focus of significant...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
AbstractBackgroundInfectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substan...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...
Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation of limited r...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
Background: Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation ...
AbstractFinancing for global health is a critical element of research and development. Innovations i...
International funding for global health research is not systematically documented. We have assessed ...
SummaryBackgroundHealthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are a cause of high health and economic bu...
Summary Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for ...