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The principles of clinical research in a developing country are not different from those in a developed country. Every study must have clear objectives, a satisfactory study design and analysis and be ethical. The essential steps necessary for conduct of successful research described in detail in other chapters of this book are similar in this situation. For example, a protocol should answer to the same standards wherever the research is taking place. These aspects will therefore not be further discussed here again. This chapter will not be a repetition of other chapters of this book set in a sunny climate!
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van Meurs, A., Howlett, W. (2000). Clinical research in a developing country. In: Cohen, A., Posner, J. (eds) A Guide to Clinical Drug Research. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0878-5_14
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