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What Makes Clinical Research in Developing Countries Ethical? The Benchmarks of Ethical Research Export

The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 189, No. 5. (1 March 2004), pp. 930-937.

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[Excerpt:] To provide unified and consistent ethical guidance, we apply a previously proposed ethical framework for clinical research within developed countries to developing countries, explicating a previously implicit requirement for collaboration. More importantly, we propose specific and practical benchmarks to guide researchers and research‐ethics committees in assessing how well the enumerated ethical principles have been fulfilled in particular cases.


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