Overcoming barriers to medical countermeasures: Strengthening global biosecurity.

IF 4.1 4区 医学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-25 DOI:10.1080/21645515.2025.2483043
Kaushal Sharma, Safia Syeda, Sanket M Shah, Sonali A Kori, Pratiksha Shetty, Saniya Kazi, Archana Khaiterpal, Aasiya Choudhary, Sarang Pathak, Syed Ahmed
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic revealed global disparities in accessing medical countermeasures, as high-income countries prioritised their own interests while disregarding low- and middle-income countries. Despite global efforts to ensure an equitable pandemic response, these initiatives largely failed to achieve their objectives for LMICs due to systemic inequalities. This review critically examines these disparities, identifying that excessive stockpiling by HICs, fragmented international coordination, inadequate research and manufacturing capacity, restricted access to emergency research funding, intellectual property constraints, unequal participation in clinical trials, and inadequate regulatory harmonisation collectively hinder LMICs ability to respond effectively. By analysing diverse case scenarios and global response strategies, all plausible key shortcomings that contributed to the failure of coordinated pandemic preparedness were highlighted. Based on these insights, actionable strategies are proposed to address these gaps in LMICs so as to ensure affordability, accessibility, and equitable distribution of vaccines, diagnostics, and biotherapeutics in future public health emergencies, strengthening global biosecurity.

克服医疗对策的障碍:加强全球生物安全。
COVID-19大流行揭示了全球在获取医疗对策方面的差异,高收入国家优先考虑自己的利益,而忽视了低收入和中等收入国家。尽管全球努力确保公平应对大流行病,但由于系统性不平等,这些举措在很大程度上未能实现中低收入国家的目标。本综述严格审查了这些差异,发现高收入国家储存过多、国际协调分散、研究和制造能力不足、获得紧急研究资金受限、知识产权限制、不平等参与临床试验以及监管协调不足,共同阻碍了中低收入国家有效应对的能力。通过分析不同的案例情景和全球应对战略,突出了导致协调一致的大流行病防范失败的所有可能的主要缺点。根据这些见解,提出了可行的战略,以解决低收入和中等收入国家的这些差距,从而确保在未来突发公共卫生事件中疫苗、诊断和生物治疗药物的可负担性、可及性和公平分配,加强全球生物安全。
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Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-IMMUNOLOGY
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
8.30%
发文量
489
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: (formerly Human Vaccines; issn 1554-8619) Vaccine research and development is extending its reach beyond the prevention of bacterial or viral diseases. There are experimental vaccines for immunotherapeutic purposes and for applications outside of infectious diseases, in diverse fields such as cancer, autoimmunity, allergy, Alzheimer’s and addiction. Many of these vaccines and immunotherapeutics should become available in the next two decades, with consequent benefit for human health. Continued advancement in this field will benefit from a forum that can (A) help to promote interest by keeping investigators updated, and (B) enable an exchange of ideas regarding the latest progress in the many topics pertaining to vaccines and immunotherapeutics. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics provides such a forum. It is published monthly in a format that is accessible to a wide international audience in the academic, industrial and public sectors.
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