Human Challenge Studies in Endemic Settings Ethical and Regulat
This open access book provides an extensive review of ethical and regulatory issues related to human infection challenge studies, with a particular focus on the expansion of this type of research into endemic settings and/or low- and middle-income co
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Euzebiusz Jamrozik Michael J. Selgelid
Human Challenge Studies in Endemic Settings Ethical and Regulatory Issues
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Euzebiusz Jamrozik Michael J. Selgelid •
Human Challenge Studies in Endemic Settings Ethical and Regulatory Issues
Euzebiusz Jamrozik Monash Bioethics Centre Monash University Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Michael J. Selgelid Monash Bioethics Centre Monash University Clayton, VIC, Australia
Department of Medicine Royal Melbourne Hospital University of Melbourne Melbourne, VIC, Australia Nuffield Department of Population Health Wellcome Centre for Ethics and the Humanities and The Ethox Centre University of Oxford Oxford, UK
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