Building trial priorities based on burden of disease: a quantitative analysis of all randomised evidence for HIV/AIDS interventions
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2014

Building trial priorities based on burden of disease: a quantitative analysis of all randomised evidence for HIV/AIDS interventions

Trials2014
Authors

J Condo, S Nsanzimana, JI Forrest, EJ Mills

HIV/AIDS

Abstract

Background: Limited resources for HIV/AIDS research must be allocated efficiently to address the greatest burden of disease. We aimed to quantify the alignment between randomised controlled trial (RCT) evidence and the burden of HIV/AIDS to identify research priorities.

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