Strategies to advance vaccine technologies for resource-poor settings

Vaccine. 2013 Apr 18:31 Suppl 2:B157-62. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2012.10.113.

Abstract

New vaccine platform and delivery technologies that can have significant positive impacts on the effectiveness, acceptability, and safety of immunizations in developing countries are increasingly available. Although donor support for vaccine technology development is strong, the uptake of proven technologies by the vaccine industry and demand for them by purchasers continues to lag. This article explains the challenges and opportunities associated with accelerating the availability of innovative and beneficial vaccine technologies to meet critical needs in resource-poor settings over the next decade. Progress will require increased dialog between the public and private sectors around vaccine product attributes; establishment of specifications for vaccines that mirror programmatic needs; stronger encouragement of vaccine developers to consider novel technologies early in the product development process; broader facilitation of research and access to technologies through the formation of centers of excellence; the basing of vaccine purchase decisions on immunization systems costs rather than price per dose alone; possible subsidization of early technology adoption costs for vaccine producers that take on the risks of new technologies of importance to the public sector; and the provision of data to purchasers, better enabling them to make informed decisions that take into account the value of specific product attributes.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biomedical Technology / trends*
  • Costs and Cost Analysis
  • Developing Countries*
  • Health Resources / economics*
  • Humans
  • Private Sector
  • Public Sector
  • Vaccination / instrumentation
  • Vaccines* / standards

Substances

  • Vaccines