A training curriculum for conducting clinical research during outbreaks
<p>Patients are at the heart of every infectious disease outbreak and patient-centred research is essential to generate evidence to improve the care of individual patients and to guide the public health response to the outbreak. The challenges of clinical research during outbreaks cannot be ad...
Main Authors: | Horby, P, Denis, E, Kayem, N, Reis, A, Rojek, A, Salam, A, Olliaro, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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