id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-276896-14zq3tln Vaz, Manjulika Public perceptions on Controlled Human Infection Model (CHIM) studies—a qualitative pilot study from South India 2020-10-21 .txt text/plain 9350 464 51 The scholarly article by Bambery et al (2016) , suggests four requirements for human challenge studies to be ethical '(i) conduct independent expert reviews, including systematic reviews; (ii) ensure a publicly available rationale for the research; (iii) implement measures to protect the public from the spread of infection beyond the research setting; and (iv) develop a new system for compensation for harm' (Bambery et al. The key strata of general public covered were males and females, youth and middle aged, members of the public belonging to specific work categories-college students, Information Technology professionals (Bangalore is the IT hub of the country), un-organized sector workers, and mid-income school teachers in the urban areas and members of women's self-help groups, farmers collectives, community health workers and youth groups in the rural areas. For Controlled Human Infection studies with its contentious ethical positions, the value of public perceptions in identifying regulatory requirements and researcher responsibilities emerges as critical in the process of ensuring transparency and building trust. ./cache/cord-276896-14zq3tln.txt ./txt/cord-276896-14zq3tln.txt