Controlled human infection challenge studies (CHIs) involve intentionally exposing research participants to, and/or thereby infecting them with, micro-organisms. There have been increased calls for more CHIs to be conducted in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where many relevant diseases are endemic. This article is based on a research project that identified and analyzed ethical and regulatory issues related to endemic LMIC CHIs via (a) a review of relevant literature and (b) qualitative interviews involving 45 scientists and ethicists with relevant expertise. In this article we argue that though there is an especially strong case for conducting CHIs in endemic (LMIC) settings, certain ethical issues related to the design and condu...
Given that health systems research (HSR) involves different aims, approaches, and methodologies as c...
Issues related to controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni (CHI-S) were explored...
COVID-19 poses an exceptional threat to global public health and well-being. Recognition of the need...
Human infection challenge studies (HCS) involve intentionally infecting research participants with p...
Background: The range and amount of volunteer infection studies, known as Controlled Human Infection...
This open access book provides an extensive review of ethical and regulatory issues related to human...
Background: The range and amount of volunteer infection studies, known as Controlled Human Infection...
Human Infection Studies (HIS) have emerged as an important research approach with the potential to f...
Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with disease-causing...
Background Human infection studies (HIS) are valuable in vaccine development. Deliberate infection, ...
Over the past few decades, there has been increasing attention focused on the ethics of health resea...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Developing World Bioethics, available onli...
Controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) studies involve the deliberate infection of healthy volunt...
Questions have been raised over the acceptability of conducting human challenge studies in low and m...
Background: The world is at risk of epidemics of novel and reemerging infectious diseases. These ma...
Given that health systems research (HSR) involves different aims, approaches, and methodologies as c...
Issues related to controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni (CHI-S) were explored...
COVID-19 poses an exceptional threat to global public health and well-being. Recognition of the need...
Human infection challenge studies (HCS) involve intentionally infecting research participants with p...
Background: The range and amount of volunteer infection studies, known as Controlled Human Infection...
This open access book provides an extensive review of ethical and regulatory issues related to human...
Background: The range and amount of volunteer infection studies, known as Controlled Human Infection...
Human Infection Studies (HIS) have emerged as an important research approach with the potential to f...
Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with disease-causing...
Background Human infection studies (HIS) are valuable in vaccine development. Deliberate infection, ...
Over the past few decades, there has been increasing attention focused on the ethics of health resea...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Developing World Bioethics, available onli...
Controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) studies involve the deliberate infection of healthy volunt...
Questions have been raised over the acceptability of conducting human challenge studies in low and m...
Background: The world is at risk of epidemics of novel and reemerging infectious diseases. These ma...
Given that health systems research (HSR) involves different aims, approaches, and methodologies as c...
Issues related to controlled human infection studies using Schistosoma mansoni (CHI-S) were explored...
COVID-19 poses an exceptional threat to global public health and well-being. Recognition of the need...