Download the full report following ISARIC's Stakeholders' Meeting in London, early December 2015.
This Week in Global Health or TWiGH presents Global Health Out Loud with Sulzhan Bali & Jessica Taaffe. This week they discuss Zika virus.
Video of Professor Peter Horby, the University of Oxford, on how he and his team set up clinical trials in the heart of the Ebola outbreak.
Whilst our understanding of drug resistant Plasmodium falciparum is quite well understood, the extent and nature of resistance in Plasmodium vivax parasites is for the most part unknown.
Are you a research scientist working in Global Health? Or an institution looking for partners to run a clinical trial? Site Finder is for you.
International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium newsletters
Documents for seeking ISARIC endorsement for research studies.
If you wish to join ISARIC you need to download and submit a membership form. Please download your form here.
ISARIC's Governance Framework v.4.2 as reviewed and ratified by ISARIC's Council 3 July 2014.
The ISARIC-WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol for Severe Emerging Infection, with supporting documents. Under WHO ERB review.
Professor Peter Piot, LSHTM, talks about Ebola and implications for Africa and understanding future epidemics at the Martin School, University of Oxford, 16th October 2014.
Access the WHO/ISARIC Clinical Characterisation Protocol for Severe Emerging Infection (v7), which is currently being rolled out in the UK. Site files for other countries will be made available in due course.
Being part of a global effort to quickly respond to emergingthreats and pandemics invariably comes with spending hourson conference calls. This note aims to provide a fewsuggestions to new and regular ‘teleconference-callers’, in thehope of making TCs as efficient and – enjoyable, as possible.
ESSENCE on Health Research have created a good practice document on research costing. It includes a review of the funding practices related to the definition and funding of direct and indirect costs.
This guide, developed by the WHO and released in December 2013, aims to facilitate implementation research in LMICs.
You can download protocols from a variety of sites implementing the ISARIC-SARI-BSProtocol by selecting the document from the list on the right.
ISARIC/WHO BSP sampling plan and CRF adapted by the Singapore Severe Acute Respiratory Infection Study Group, available for download.
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