PneumoADIP: An Example of Translational Research to Accelerate Pneumococcal Vaccination in Developing Countries
Historically, the introduction of new vaccines in developing countries has been delayed due to lack of a coordinated effort to address both demand and supply issues. The introduction of vaccines in developing countries has been plagued by a vicious cycle of uncertain demand leading to limited supply...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of health, population and nutrition population and nutrition, 2014-03, Vol.22 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Historically, the introduction of new vaccines in developing countries
has been delayed due to lack of a coordinated effort to address both
demand and supply issues. The introduction of vaccines in developing
countries has been plagued by a vicious cycle of uncertain demand
leading to limited supply, which keeps prices relatively high and, in
turn, further increases the uncertainty of demand. The Pneumococcal
Vaccines Accelerated Development and Introduction Plan (PneumoADIP) is
an innovative approach designed to overcome this vicious cycle and to
help assure an affordable, sustainable supply of new pneumococcal
vaccines for developing countries. Translational research will play an
important role in achieving the goals of PneumoADIP by establishing the
burden of pneumococcal disease and the value of pneumococcal vaccines
at global and country levels. If successful, PneumoADIP will reduce the
uncertainty of demand, allow appropriate planning of supply, and
achieve adequate and affordable availability of product for the
introduction of pneumococcal vaccines. This model may provide a useful
example and valuable lessons for how a successful public-private
partnership can improve global health. |
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ISSN: | 1606-0997 |