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Influenza vaccine production for Brazil: a classic example of successful North-South bilateral technology transfer.

Cosue Miyaki1, Mauricio Meros, Alexander R Precioso, Isaias Raw.   

Abstract

Technology transfer is a promising approach to increase vaccine production at an affordable price in developing countries. In the case of influenza, it is imperative that developing countries acquire the technology to produce pandemic vaccines through the transfer of know-how, as this will be the only way for the majority of these countries to face the huge demand for vaccine created by influenza pandemics. Access to domestically produced influenza vaccine in such health crises is thus an important national defence strategy. However, technology transfer is not a simple undertaking. It requires a committed provider who is willing to transfer a complete production process, and not just the formulation and fill-finish parts of the process. It requires a recipient with established experience in vaccine production for human use and the ability to conduct research into new developments. In addition, the country of the recipient should preferably have sufficient financial resources to support the undertaking, and an internal market for the new vaccine. Technology transfer should create a solid partnership that results in the joint development of new competency, improvements to the product, and to further innovation. The Instituto Butantan-sanofi pasteur partnership can be seen as a model for successful technology transfer and has led to the technological independence of the Instituto Butantan in the use a strategic public health tool.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21684420     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2011.04.127

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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Review 2.  Economical value of vaccines for the developing countries--the case of Instituto Butantan, a public institution in Brazil.

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Review 7.  Better Pandemic Influenza Preparedness through Adjuvant Technology Transfer: Challenges and Lessons Learned.

Authors:  Céline H Lemoine; Reviany V Nidom; Roland Ventura; Setyarina Indrasari; Irine Normalina; Kuncoro Puguh Santoso; Francis Derouet; Christophe Barnier-Quer; Gerrit Borchard; Nicolas Collin; Chairul A Nidom
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