AbstractFinancing for global health is a critical element of research and development. Innovations in new vaccines are critically dependent on research funding given the large sums required, however estimates of global research investments are lacking. We evaluate infectious disease research investments, focusing on immunology and vaccine research by UK research funding organisations. In 1997–2010, £2.6 billion were spent by public and philanthropic organisations, with £590 million allocated to immunology and vaccine research. Preclinical studies received the largest funding amount £505 million accounting for 85.6% of total investment. In terms of specific infection, “the big three” infections dominated funding: HIV received £127 million (2...
Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportionately affect ...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...
Background: The “Unfinished Agenda” of infectious diseases is of great importance to policymakers an...
Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation of limited r...
Background: Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation ...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
Introduction: Infectious disease remains a significant burden in the UK and the focus of significant...
AbstractBackgroundInfectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substan...
SummaryBackgroundInfectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and dispropor...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
SummaryBackgroundHealthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are a cause of high health and economic bu...
Background: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...
Summary Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for ...
International funding for global health research is not systematically documented. We have assessed ...
Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportionately affect ...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...
Background: The “Unfinished Agenda” of infectious diseases is of great importance to policymakers an...
Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation of limited r...
Background: Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation ...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
Introduction: Infectious disease remains a significant burden in the UK and the focus of significant...
AbstractBackgroundInfectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substan...
SummaryBackgroundInfectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and dispropor...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
SummaryBackgroundHealthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are a cause of high health and economic bu...
Background: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...
Summary Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for ...
International funding for global health research is not systematically documented. We have assessed ...
Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportionately affect ...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...
Background: The “Unfinished Agenda” of infectious diseases is of great importance to policymakers an...