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Community engagement strategies for genomic studies in Africa: a review of the literature.

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Community engagement strategies for genomic studies in Africa: a review of the literature.

Auteurs : Paulina Tindana [Ghana] ; Jantina De Vries [Afrique du Sud] ; Megan Campbell [Afrique du Sud] ; Katherine Littler [Royaume-Uni] ; Janet Seeley [Ouganda] ; Patricia Marshall [États-Unis] ; Jennifer Troyer [États-Unis] ; Morisola Ogundipe [Éthiopie] ; Vincent Pius Alibu [Ouganda] ; Aminu Yakubu [Nigeria] ; Michael Parker [Royaume-Uni]

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Community engagement has been recognised as an important aspect of the ethical conduct of biomedical research, especially when research is focused on ethnically or culturally distinct populations. While this is a generally accepted tenet of biomedical research, it is unclear what components are necessary for effective community engagement, particularly in the context of genomic research in Africa.

DOI: 10.1186/s12910-015-0014-z
PubMed: 25889051


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