| Literature DB >> 31831000 |
R F Terry1, A Plasència2,3, J C Reeder4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Health Product Profile Directory (HPPD) is an online database describing 8-10 key characteristics (such as target population, measures of efficacy and dosage) of product profiles for medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and other products that are intended to be accessed by populations in low- and middle-income countries. The HPPD was developed by TDR on behalf of WHO and launched on 15 May 2019.Entities:
Keywords: Health Product Profile Directory; R&D; TDR; WHO
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31831000 PMCID: PMC6909642 DOI: 10.1186/s12961-019-0507-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Res Policy Syst ISSN: 1478-4505
Description of the health product profile characteristics contained in the Health Product Profile Directory (please note, not all characteristics apply to all profiles)
| Profile characteristic | Example descriptions |
|---|---|
| Document title | A description of the health product profile, including product type, target disease and/or health condition for a target population or geographic location |
| Author | The lead organisation that developed and published the health profile. When a profile was published in a journal, the main institutional affiliation of the corresponding author was chosen |
| WHO | A check-box to enable quick separation of WHO-authored health product profiles from those authored by others |
| Diseases | One or more diseases and/or health conditions (e.g. reproductive health) targeted by the product |
| Product type | Short-description of the product type: diagnostic, drug, vaccine, digital health, drug regimen, injectable/implant, not defined. As the directory content grows, these definitions will expand |
| Year published | The year the profile document was published |
| Status | Active: the profile is still considered relevant Archive: the profile is no longer relevant. In the Health Product Profile Directory, profiles older than 5 years from the current date are considered archive |
| Indication | The purpose of the product, e.g. to provide immunisation against a given disease or to identify the presence of a given bacteria in drinking water |
| Intended use | Primarily used for diagnostics to separate triage, screening and more precise diagnosis |
| Target population | Age group or other specific subpopulation groups |
| Sample type and volume | Primarily for diagnostics describing the medium that is tested, e.g. blood, stool, saliva, drinking water |
| Use setting | Who would use the product and under what conditions, infrastructure requirements, e.g. trained nurse in a low-resource setting, primary healthcare facility, no cold chain, shelf life |
| Performance | Describes for diagnostics: specificity, sensitivity, reproducibility, robustness, time to result, nature of result, qualitative or quantitative |
| Efficacy | For drugs and drug regimens: the clinical characteristics, dosing, pharmaco-dynamics, rate of onset of action, interaction with other therapeutics, etc. For vaccines: expected efficacy, duration, reversibility, strain coverage, interaction with other vaccines, etc. |
| Safety | For drugs, drug regimens and vaccines: clinical safety and tolerability, safety monitoring requirements, contra-indications and relation to specific population types, e.g. infants, pregnant women, during breast-feeding |
| Comments | Additional comments not able to be categorized above |
| Document url | Ideally, an archive providing a permanent url where the full document is published openly on line |
| Contact email | A contact email for further information |
Fig. 1Number of health product profiles by disease (May 2019, n = 215)
The four diseases with the highest number of product profiles in the Health Product Profile Directory (May 2019)
| Tuberculosis | 33 profiles (15%) | Diagnostic (12), Drug (5), Vaccine (5), Digital Health (7), Drug Regimen (4) |
| Malaria | 31 profiles (14%) | Diagnostic (9), Drug (16), Vaccine (6) |
| HIV | 13 profiles (6%) | Diagnostic (4), Drug (4), Vaccine (4), Injectable/implant (1) |
| Chagas | 10 profiles (5%) | Diagnostic (6), Drug (4) |
Fig. 2Product profiles by organisation author (May 2019, n = 215)
The top five organizations reporting product profiles in the Health Product Profile Directory (May 2019)
| Global Health Innovative Technology Fund | 62 profiles | Diagnostics (18), Drug (26), Vaccine (18) |
World Health Organization (incl. Partnerships with UNICEF and Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership) | 51 profiles | Diagnostics (17), Drug (3) Vaccine (21), Digital Health (7), Drug Regimen (3) |
| Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | 24 profiles | Drugs (4), Vaccine (13) Drug Regimen (1), Injectable/implant (3), Not Defined (3) |
| Serum Institute | 12 profiles | Vaccines (12) |
| Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative | 10 profiles | Drugs (8), Vaccine (2) |
Fig. 3Product profiles authored by WHO, includes partnerships with UNICEF, Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership (May 2019, n = 215)
Fig. 4The role of health product profiles in shaping research and development (adapted from [15])