Title of article :
Strengthening Africa’s capacity for vaccine research: Needs and challenges
Author/Authors :
Owolade ، Adedoyin John-Joy Faculty of Pharmacy - Obafemi Awolowo University , Sokunbi ، Taiwo Oluwaseun Faculty of Pharmacy - Obafemi Awolowo University , Aremu ، Favour Oluwatobi Faculty of Pharmacy - Obafemi Awolowo University , Omotosho ، Esther Oluwatosin Faculty of Pharmacy - University of Ibadan , Sunday ، Blessing Abai Faculty of Pharmacy - University of Uyo , Adebisi ، Yusuff Adebayo Faculty of Pharmacy - University of Ibadan , Ekpenyong ، Aniekan Global Health Policy Unit - University of Edinburgh , Babatunde ، Abdulhammed Opeyemi Department of Medicine and Surgery - Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Medicine - University of Ibadan
From page :
282
To page :
285
Abstract :
Vaccine development and production harbinger the control and eradication of infectious diseases. Vaccination played a huge role in the curtailment of disease outbreaks like smallpox and polio, especially in Africa. Despite the high demand for several vaccines in Africa due to the highly infectious disease burden, the continent still lacks adequate capacity for vaccine research and development. This paper aims to discuss the need and challenges of Africa to strengthen its capacity for vaccine research and development and also highlight practical recommendations. Some of the needs for Africa to prioritize vaccine research and development include; improving quality of life and well-being, cost-effectiveness, independent preparedness and response to local outbreaks, and increased access to funding. Challenges associated with vaccine research and development include the cost of the investment, risk of failure; poor ethical framework and legislation; lack of adequate funding; lack of political will support; and poor surveillance system. Strategies to create sufficient research funds, an efficient surveillance system, and a legislative framework are clearly described. In conclusion, strengthening vaccine research capacity in Africa requires the political goodwill of African governments and strategic partnerships with international organizations and institutes. The challenges facing this development and possible solutions have been highlighted in this article.
Keywords :
Africa , Research , Communicable diseases , Vaccination , Vaccines
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives (HPP)
Record number :
2737636
Link To Document :
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