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‘Researchers have love for life’: opportunities and barriers to engage pregnant women in malaria research in post-Ebola Liberia

机译:研究人员热爱生命:让孕妇参与埃博拉后利比里亚的疟疾研究的机会和障碍

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BackgroundAdoption of prevention and therapeutic innovations to ensure that National Malaria Control Programmes meet their incidence reduction targets is highly dependent on the conduct of rigorous clinical trials. In Liberia, malaria control virtually halted during the recent Ebola epidemic, and could enormously benefit from innovations to protect its most vulnerable populations, including pregnant women, against malaria. Health policy-planners could feel more inclined to adopt novel interventions with demonstrated safety and efficacy when trialled among their women population. However, pregnant women are especially vulnerable when targeted as research participants. Whilst some studies in the region attempted to understand the ethical issues around the conduct of clinical research, there is need of such information from Liberia to inform future malaria research.
机译:背景采取预防和治疗创新措施以确保国家疟疾控制计划达到其减少发病率的目标高度依赖于严格的临床试验。在利比里亚,在最近的埃博拉疫情期间,疟疾的控制几乎停止了,并且可以通过创新来极大地受益于保护其最脆弱的人群,包括孕妇,免受疟疾的侵害。在妇女群体中试用卫生政策制定者时,他们可能更倾向于采用具有安全性和有效性的新型干预措施。但是,孕妇作为研究参与者时尤其容易受到伤害。尽管该地区的一些研究试图了解围绕临床研究进行的伦理问题,但仍需要利比里亚提供此类信息来为今后的疟疾研究提供信息。

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