Investing in late-stage clinical trials and manufacturing of product candidates for five major infectious diseases: a modelling study of the benefits and costs of investment in three middle-income countries
Summary: Background: Investing in late-stage clinical trials, trial sites, and production capacity for new health products could improve access to vaccines, therapeutics, and infectious disease diagnostics in middle-income countries. This study assesses the case for such investment in three of these...
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Main Authors: | Marco Schäferhoff, PhD (Author), Armand Zimmerman, MS (Author), Mohamed M Diab, MD (Author), Wenhui Mao, PhD (Author), Vipul Chowdhary, MD (Author), Davinder Gill, PhD (Author), Robert Karanja, PhD (Author), Mziwandile Madikizela, PhD (Author), Osondu Ogbuoji, ScD (Author), Gavin Yamey, ProfMD (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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