Translating scientific discoveries during pandemics: ensuring equity for people affected by COVID-19 and tuberculosis.

ERJ Open Research
Jessica CarterRuvandhi R Nathavitharana

Abstract

The #COVID19 pandemic has emphasised major global health inequities: this editorial argues lessons learnt from TB must remind us of the gaps in the research agenda that must be addressed to ensure that scientific advances are equitably disseminated https://bit.ly/3bTZHS3.

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