RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Bridging research integrity and global health epidemiology (BRIDGE) guidelines: explanation and elaboration JF BMJ Global Health JO BMJ Global Health FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP e003237 DO 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-003237 VO 5 IS 10 A1 Sandra Alba A1 Annick Lenglet A1 Kristien Verdonck A1 Johanna Roth A1 Rutuja Patil A1 Walter Mendoza A1 Sanjay Juvekar A1 Susan F Rumisha YR 2020 UL http://gh.bmj.com/content/5/10/e003237.abstract AB Over the past decade, two movements have profoundly changed the environment in which global health epidemiologists work: research integrity and research fairness. Both ought to be equally nurtured by global health epidemiologists who aim to produce high quality impactful research. Yet bridging between these two aspirations can lead to practical and ethical dilemmas. In the light of these reflections we have proposed the BRIDGE guidelines for the conduct of fair global health epidemiology, targeted at stakeholders involved in the commissioning, conduct, appraisal and publication of global health research. The guidelines follow the conduct of a study chronologically from the early stages of study preparation until the dissemination and communication of findings. They can be used as a checklist by research teams, funders and other stakeholders to ensure that a study is conducted in line with both research integrity and research fairness principles. In this paper we offer a detailed explanation for each item of the BRIDGE guidelines. We have focused on practical implementation issues, making this document most of interest to those who are actually conducting the epidemiological work.