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Access to vaccine technologies in developing countries: Brazil and India. | LitMetric

Access to vaccine technologies in developing countries: Brazil and India.

Vaccine

University of Maryland School of Medicine, 3 bis rue des Coronilles, Résidence Parc de Clementville Bâtiment C, 34070 Montpellier, France.

Published: November 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores how vaccine manufacturers in Brazil and India acquire innovative vaccine technologies through various methods, including collaborations, technology transfers, and importation.
  • Concerns over patent infringement significantly impact manufacturers' development processes, potentially leading to delays or market risks due to insufficient understanding of the patent landscape.
  • The effects of TRIPS on vaccine technology access remain unclear, but effective intellectual property management is crucial, as highlighted by a case study on a new combination vaccine's development.

Article Abstract

This study, conducted by visits, interviews, and literature search, analyzes how vaccine manufacturers in Brazil and India access technologies for innovative vaccines: through collaborations with academia and research institutions, technology transfer agreements with multinational corporations, public sector, or developing country organizations, or by importation and finishing of bulk products. Each has advantages and disadvantages in terms of speed, market, and ability to independently produce the product. Most manufacturers visited are very concerned about avoiding patent infringement, which might result in undeveloped or delayed products because of a lack of mastery of the patent landscape. Disregarding the patent picture could also threaten the market of a potential product. Although it is too soon to assess the effects of TRIPS on vaccine technology access in Brazil and India, a good understanding of intellectual property management will be useful. A case study on development of a new combination vaccine illustrates these findings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2007.09.007DOI Listing

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