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Human infection challenge studies in endemic settings and/or low-income and middle-income countries: key points of ethical consensus and controversy
- Correspondence to Dr Euzebiusz Jamrozik, Monash Bioethics Centre, Monash, Melbourne, VIC 3800, Australia; zeb.jamrozik{at}monash.edu
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Human infection challenge studies in endemic settings and/or low-income and middle-income countries: key points of ethical consensus and controversy
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- Received November 29, 2019
- Revised February 26, 2020
- Accepted March 11, 2020
- First published May 7, 2020.
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August 26, 2020
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