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Challenges to biobanking in LMICs during COVID-19: time to reconceptualise research ethics guidance for pandemics and public health emergencies?
- Correspondence to Professor Shenuka Singh, Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town 7500, Western Cape, South Africa; singhshen{at}ukzn.ac.za
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Challenges to biobanking in LMICs during COVID-19: time to reconceptualise research ethics guidance for pandemics and public health emergencies?
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- Received August 29, 2020
- Revised March 20, 2021
- Accepted April 20, 2021
- First published May 12, 2021.
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June 23, 2022
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