Health Innovation Networks to Help Developing Countries Address Neglected Diseases

Author:

Morel Carlos M.12345,Acharya Tara12345,Broun Denis12345,Dangi Ajit12345,Elias Christopher12345,Ganguly N. K.12345,Gardner Charles A.12345,Gupta R. K.12345,Haycock Jane12345,Heher Anthony D.12345,Hotez Peter J.12345,Kettler Hannah E.12345,Keusch Gerald T.12345,Krattiger Anatole F.12345,Kreutz Fernando T.12345,Lall Sanjaya12345,Lee Keun12345,Mahoney Richard12345,Martinez-Palomo Adolfo12345,Mashelkar R. A.12345,Matlin Stephen A.12345,Mzimba Mandi12345,Oehler Joachim12345,Ridley Robert G.12345,Senanayake Pramilla12345,Singer Peter12345,Yun Mikyung12345

Affiliation:

1. Center for Technological Development in Health, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ), Avenida Brasil 4365, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 21040–900, Brazil.

2. 300 East 93rd Street, Apartment 18A, New York, NY 10128, USA.

3. The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 55 Lodi Estate, New Delhi, 110 003, India.

4. Organization of Pharmaceutical Producers of India, Peninsula Chambers, Peninsula Corporate Park, G. K. Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai, 400 013, India.

5. Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, 1455 NW Leary Way, Seattle, WA 98107, USA.

Abstract

Gross inequities in disease burden between developed and developing countries are now the subject of intense global attention. Public and private donors have marshaled resources and created organizational structures to accelerate the development of new health products and to procure and distribute drugs and vaccines for the poor. Despite these encouraging efforts directed primarily from and funded by industrialized countries, sufficiency and sustainability remain enormous challenges because of the sheer magnitude of the problem. Here we highlight a complementary and increasingly important means to improve health equity: the growing ability of some developing countries to undertake health innovation.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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4. These concepts spring from the meeting “Accelerating Product Development and Ensuring Product Access for Diseases of Poverty: The Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Developing Countries” held in Bellagio Italy on 10 to 13 May 2004.

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