Whose Ethics Govern Global Health Research?

by Dr Natalie Singh - Health Editor
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A recent research study has been met with immediate and widespread condemnation from the global research community, prompting a pause in its proceedings pending a thorough ethical review1. Experts have rightfully characterized the study’s protocol as deeply unethical, drawing parallels to historically egregious research practices that ultimately led to the development of modern safeguards for human research participants.

Despite significant advancements in ethical oversight and regulatory frameworks within global health research, this incident serves as a stark reminder that these protections are only effective when consistently and rigorously enforced. The situation underscores the potential for ethical lapses even in contemporary research environments.

Bogham K. Titanji1

1Division of Infectious disease, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.

†e-mail: boghuma.kabisen.titanji@emory.edu

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The author declares no competing interests.

1 Titanji, B.K.(2024). Ethical Backsliding in Global Health Research.[Journal Name – Placeholder, as source doesn’t specify].

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