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Vaccines as Technology
Innovation, Barriers, and the Public Health
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Main description:

The COVID-19 pandemic served as a powerful wake-up call, highlighting our collective need for the effective development and equitable distribution of new vaccines, in addition to widespread administration of existing ones. The current models of production and allocation of vaccines against emerging pathogens, which rely on predominantly market-driven mechanisms, are largely at odds with public health needs. This book is the first to explore the entire arc of vaccine development and distribution, from the decisions about allocation of vaccine R&D money to allocation and administration of vaccines resulting from the R&D process. It explains key concepts and problems in vaccine regulation, intellectual property, technology transfer, and international relations, making complex material accessible to a non-specialist audience. Analyzing the impact of COVID-19, the book also covers several other vaccine races, as well as future directions in vaccine development and allocation.


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Introduction; 1. Vaccines as instruments of public health; 2. The vaccine development ecosystem; 3. Vaccine development under proprietary paradigms; 4. Access to vaccine technology; 5. Aligning vaccine innovation with public health needs; 6. Vaccines of the future: present and emerging challenges; Conclusion: broader implications for global public health.


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ISBN-13: 9781009125765
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: April, 2022
Pages: 250
Weight: 300g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Immunology, Public Health

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