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Global Sepsis Alliance

The Global Sepsis Alliance (GSA) is a non-profit organization supporting the efforts of an estimated 600,000 caregivers in more than 70 countries as they seek to better understand and combat what many experts believe to be the leading cause of death worldwide: sepsis.

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Bookmarked by The Editorial Team on 23 Jan 2012
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The case for conducting first-in-human clinical trials in low and middle income countries

This article, provided here in full, discusses phase 0 and 1 clinical trials in humans in LMC countries.

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Bookmarked by The Editorial Team on 15 Dec 2011
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International Leishmania Network

The International Leishmania Network is a network of experts and researchers in leishmaniasis and has been active since 1993. This website has an extensive discussion forum on all areas of leishmaniasis diagnostics, research and treatment, and structured topic areas.

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Bookmarked by The Editorial Team on 6 Dec 2011
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The Southern Africa HIV/AIDS Regional Exchange (SHARE)

A community-driven information and communications hub through which people from across Southern Africa can share and find current information and knowledge on HIV prevention and related health topics.

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Bookmarked by The Editorial Team on 28 Nov 2011
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Training and Resouces in Research Ethics Evaluation

TRREE is a multi-lingual web-based training program and capacity building initiative on the ethics of research involving humans. It is headed by a consortium of interested persons from Northern and Southern countries.

This site provides free-of-charge and open access to:

•e-Learning: a distance learning program and certification on research ethics evaluation &
•e-Resources: a participatory web-site with international, regional and national regulatory and policy resources
TRREE’s learning material is currently available in English, French, German and, shortly, in Portuguese.

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Bookmarked by The Editorial Team on 15 Nov 2011
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