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Public health research in developing countries plays a crucial role in addressing health challenges, promoting equitable access to healthcare, and improving health outcomes. This chapter provides a concise overview of the history, rationality, importance, achievements, challenges, and recommendations pertaining to public health research in developing countries. The chapter highlights the historical evolution of public health research and its evidence-based approach in understanding disease causes, identifying risk factors, and evaluating interventions. It emphasizes the importance of public health research in disease prevention, health promotion, policy development, addressing health disparities, and emergency preparedness. The chapter acknowledges the achievements of public health research in developing countries, such as disease control, maternal and child health improvement, HIV/AIDS prevention, and access to essential medicines. It also recognizes the challenges faced, including limited resources, human resource constraints, ethical considerations, and data collection limitations. To overcome these challenges, this chapter offers recommendations, including strengthening research capacity, fostering collaborations, prioritizing research relevance, improving data management, promoting community engagement, and supporting knowledge translation and policy uptake. The chapter concludes by emphasizing the significance of public health research in developing countries and the need for continued investment, collaboration, and commitment from stakeholders to ensure its success. It highlights the potential for public health research to contribute to improved health outcomes, evidence-based policies, and sustainable development in developing countries.
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