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It is clear that research is a fundamental tool for progress in child survival.

However, there seems to be a gap between the on-going research activities and the health priorities of children in developing countries.

It also appears that the translation of research results into action is unsuffiicent.

The perception researchers have of health research gaps and needs may be sometimes inaccurate.