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Vaccines for Neglected Diseases

Vaccines for Neglected Diseases are specifically developed to combat diseases that primarily afflict populations in low- and middle-income countries and have historically received insufficient attention and investment. These diseases, known as neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), include conditions like malaria, tuberculosis, dengue fever, and sleeping sickness. The initiative aims to address the disparity in research and development efforts by focusing on diseases that do not attract significant investment from pharmaceutical companies due to limited profitability prospects in affected regions. Efforts involve innovative vaccine technologies, financing mechanisms, and partnerships among governments, international organizations, philanthropic foundations, and research institutions. The goal is to develop vaccines that can significantly reduce the burden of neglected diseases, improve public health outcomes, and promote health equity globally.

  • Vaccine Development Challenges
  • Target Pathogens
  • Antigen Selection
  • Formulation and Delivery
  • Clinical Trials
  • Cost-Effectiveness
  • Public Health Impact
 
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