Publications by authors named "S Gombe"

Rich countries like the UK will need to match rhetoric with investment and action at home and internationally to ensure global health security and resilience to health shocks, write

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  • Many researchers from low- and middle-income countries play a vital role in public health surveillance but often lack fair compensation for their contributions.
  • There is a need to incentivize data sharing for better pandemic response, yet current legal frameworks face limitations.
  • The article proposes adapting FIFA's benefit-sharing model, which rewards grassroots contributions, to create a fairer data-sharing system in global health, despite challenges in aligning it with existing laws and accommodating diverse economic contexts.
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Background: This research reviewed major Clinical Trial Registries (CTRs) and assessed the availability of fields on quality assurance for approved medicines used as Investigational Medicinal Products (IMPs) in phase IV clinical trials.

Methods: Two reviewers independently assessed CTRs of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICJME) and of World Health Organization (WHO) platforms. Each CTR was checked by two reviewers on availability of fields on brand name, manufacturer's name, approval status, approving authority, compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices, and quality testing.

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The Chicago Health Corps is an AmeriCorps*USA program, established in 1994 by the Corporation for National Service in partnership with the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Public Health Service.

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