Community engagement and the human infrastructure of global health research

BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):84 (2014)
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Abstract

Biomedical research is increasingly globalized with ever more research conducted in low and middle-income countries. This trend raises a host of ethical concerns and critiques. While community engagement has been proposed as an ethically important practice for global biomedical research, there is no agreement about what these practices contribute to the ethics of research, or when they are needed

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