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The role of emerging manufacturers in access to innovative vaccines of public health importance

Milstien, J. B., & Kaddar, M. (2010)

Vaccine, 28(9), 2115-2121.

Résumé

The role of developing country manufacturers in assuring global access to innovative vaccines was compared to the situation in 2005. These producers now supply over 60% of traditional vaccines doses globally and an increasing value (up to 15% in 2007) of innovative products. More suppliers are now strong players in global market, and an even larger group has potential to do so. These manufacturers are not a homogeneous group and most of them are now at a crossroads. Decisions made by their management and governments as well as by the international community will have a large impact on their existence and future and their ability to manufacture innovative vaccines at affordable prices.

Mots clés

Vaccine manufacturers ; Vaccine market ; Developing countries