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The need for COVID-19 research in low- and middle-income countries.

Madhu GuptaBrian WahlBinita AdhikariNaor Bar-ZeevSudip BhandariAlexandra CoriaDaniel J ErchickNidhi GuptaShreya HariyaniE Wangeci KaguciaJaphet KillewoRupali Jayant LimayeEric D McCollumRaghukul PandeyWilliam S PomatKrishna D RaoMathuram SantoshamMolly SauerRhoda K WanyenzeDavid H Peters
Published in: Global health research and policy (2020)
In the early months of the pandemic, most reported cases and deaths due to COVID-19 occurred in high-income countries. However, insufficient testing could have led to an underestimation of true infections in many low- and middle-income countries. As confirmed cases increase, the ultimate impact of the pandemic on individuals and communities in low- and middle-income countries is uncertain. We therefore propose research in three broad areas as urgently needed to inform responses in low- and middle-income countries: transmission patterns of SARS-CoV-2, the clinical characteristics of the disease, and the impact of pandemic prevention and response measures. Answering these questions will require a multidisciplinary approach led by local investigators and in some cases additional resources. Targeted research activities should be done to help mitigate the potential burden of COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries without diverting the limited human resources, funding, or medical supplies from response activities.
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