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Public vaccine manufacturing capacity in the Latin American and Caribbean region: Current status and perspectives
Authors:Maria de los Angeles Cortes  Daniel CardosoJames Fitzgerald  Jose Luis DiFabio
Institution:Pan American Health Organization, Essential Medicines and Biologicals, 525 23rd Street, NW, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Abstract:The vaccine global market is currently growing at a rate of 16.52%. Nowadays the vaccine manufacturing industry is limited in the sense that not all vaccine manufacturers have the capacity to execute all the steps necessary to produce a successful product. The biological variation inherent to vaccine manufacturing and the initial investment required to bring a vaccine to the market are some of the factors that discourage vaccine manufacturing initiatives.Given the current global context in vaccine innovation and production, and the increasing participation of vaccine manufacturers from developing countries in global markets, this paper aims to review vaccine manufacturing capacity in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries with specific focus on trends in national or public sector manufacturing, presenting current challenges and future opportunities for the sector in meeting national and regional (LAC) needs.Despite the overall low vaccine manufacturing capacity reported within the LAC region within this paper, it is considered that the relatively high and concentrated capacity that exists within a number of countries, combined with political commitment of all countries within the Region, can provide the necessary platform for the continued development of capacity in vaccine development and manufacture within LAC.
Keywords:Vaccine  Manufacturing  Capacity  Immunization  Latin America
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