SK, Punjwani2019-09-252019-09-252016-03-2520152155-9627http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/235882"In this world of today, one can easily see the dramatic inequalities among developing and developed countries. From the availability of safe water supply to health care i.e., from social needs to health care needs, there is a great demarcation and discrimination amongst these both. Particularly, health care is demarcated significantO\ in these regions because in developed countries disease burden is equivalent to allocation, availability and access to health care resources. However, the situation of developing countries is vice versa i.e., there is increased disease burden and decreased health care resources. Нese inequalities have resulted in more disease burden and shorter lives in developing countries."engCreative Commons Copyright (CC 2.5)Clinical researchResearch ethicsMethods of ethicsBioethicsCommunity ethicsEducation and ethicsIssues of Research Ethics in Developing WorldArticle