Global infectious disease research collaborations in crises: building capacity and inclusivity through cooperation.

Fanning, J. P., et al. (2021). "Global infectious disease research collaborations in crises: building capacity and inclusivity through cooperation." Globalization and Health 17(1): 6.

Background: The initial research requirements in pandemics are predictable. But how is it possible to study a disease that is so quickly spreading and to rapidly use that research to inform control and treatment?

Main body: In our view, a dilemma with such wide-reaching impact mandates multi-disciplinary collaborations on a global scale. International research collaboration is the only means to rapidly address these fundamental questions and potentially change the paradigm of data sharing for the benefit of patients throughout the world. International research collaboration presents significant benefits but also barriers that need to be surmounted, especially in low- and middle-income countries.

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