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We describe a pilot of the Clinical REsearch During Outbreaks (CREDO) initiative, a training curriculum for researchers in epidemic-prone low- and middle-income countries who may respond to disease outbreaks. Participants reported improved confidence in their ability to conduct such research and overall satisfaction with the course structure, content, and training.

Original publication

DOI

10.3201/eid2511.180628

Type

Journal article

Journal

Emerging infectious diseases

Publication Date

11/2019

Volume

25

Pages

2084 - 2087

Keywords

Humans, Pilot Projects, Epidemiologic Research Design, Disease Outbreaks, Biomedical Research, Developing Countries, Education, Curriculum, Income, Health Plan Implementation