Vaccine Funding And Access Key To Pharma Success In Developing World
Executive Summary
Vaccine consultant Jacqueline Keith in an interview described promising advances but also challenges to the funding, development, and delivery of vaccines to the neediest populations. The role of public/private partnerships at each stage of the vaccine value chain is critical to assuring win-win outcomes.
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