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International Clinical Trial Day and clinical trials in Ethiopia and Africa

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International Clinical Trial Day and clinical trials in Ethiopia and Africa
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Trials, December 2014
DOI 10.1186/1745-6215-15-493
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Abebaw Fekadu, Solomon Teferra, Asrat Hailu, Tsige Gebre-Mariam, Adamu Addissie, Wakgari Deressa, Getnet Yimer, Ahmed Reja

Abstract

Low income countries like Ethiopia are underrepresented in clinical research. As a major public commitment to clinical research, Ethiopia celebrated the International Clinical Trial Day (ICTD) for the first time on 20 May 2014 under the auspices of Addis Ababa University. The motto for the day was 'Clinical Trials for Excellence in Patient Care'. The celebration offered an opportunity to inform academic staff, researchers, students and the leadership about clinical trials being conducted and to discuss the future of clinical trials in the country. Although clear challenges to the conduct of trials abound, clinical trials registered from Ethiopia in trial registration databases is increasing. Cross-country collaborations, international funding support, motivation of academic staff to conduct clinical trials and the commitment and engagement of the leadership in research are all improving. The overall impact of clinical trials is also encouraging. For example, some of the trials conducted in Ethiopia have informed treatment guidelines. However, administrative capacity, research infrastructure as well as financial support remain weak. There is a need for enhanced university-industry linkage and translation of research findings into locally relevant evidence. Ethiopia, as well as the whole of Africa, has an unparalleled opportunity to lead the way in clinical trials, given its prospect of development and the need to have locally relevant evidence for its growing population. In this commentary we reflect on the celebration of ICTD, the status and opportunities for conducting clinical trials and the way forward for facilitating clinical trials in Ethiopia and Africa.

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Student > Master 17 19%
Researcher 16 18%
Student > Ph. D. Student 9 10%
Unspecified 7 8%
Student > Bachelor 7 8%
Other 14 16%
Unknown 19 21%
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Psychology 7 8%
Unspecified 7 8%
Nursing and Health Professions 6 7%
Social Sciences 6 7%
Other 24 27%
Unknown 21 24%