As the world struggles to meet the challenges of vaccination against COVID-19, more attention needs to be paid to issues faced by countries at different income levels. Middle-income countries (MICs) typically lack the resources and regulatory capacities to pursue strategies that wealthier countries do, but they also face different sets of challenges and opportunities than low-income countries (LICs). We focus on three dimensions of vaccination: procurement and production; regulation of marketing registration; and distribution and uptake. For each dimension we show the distinct challenges and opportunities faced by MICs. We illustrate these challenges and opportunities with the case of Brazil, showing how each dimension has been affected by ...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines does not imply the end of the global pandemic as now countries ...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines does not imply the end of the global pandemic as now countries ...
Inequity in the access to and deployment of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines has bro...
As the world struggles to meet the challenges of vaccination against COVID-19, more attention needs ...
Brazil has the second highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the world. The first case was id...
Brazil has the second highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the world. The first case was id...
Brazil has the second highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the world. The first case was id...
In December 2019, the world watched the city of Wuhan, China enter a lockdown due to an outbreak of ...
Due to social distancing guidelines and the displacement of both human and material resources to fig...
In 2020, the world got struck by a pandemic no one was ready for. Due to the lack of preparation, th...
This study aims to assess the progress of geographic, socioeconomic, and demographic disparities in ...
COVID-19 impacts have exacerbated socioeconomic inequalities and the threat of hunger and absolute p...
Objective Dose shortages delayed access to COVID-19 vaccination. We aim to characterise inequality i...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines does not imply the end of the global pandemic as now countries ...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines does not imply the end of the global pandemic as now countries ...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines does not imply the end of the global pandemic as now countries ...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines does not imply the end of the global pandemic as now countries ...
Inequity in the access to and deployment of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines has bro...
As the world struggles to meet the challenges of vaccination against COVID-19, more attention needs ...
Brazil has the second highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the world. The first case was id...
Brazil has the second highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the world. The first case was id...
Brazil has the second highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the world. The first case was id...
In December 2019, the world watched the city of Wuhan, China enter a lockdown due to an outbreak of ...
Due to social distancing guidelines and the displacement of both human and material resources to fig...
In 2020, the world got struck by a pandemic no one was ready for. Due to the lack of preparation, th...
This study aims to assess the progress of geographic, socioeconomic, and demographic disparities in ...
COVID-19 impacts have exacerbated socioeconomic inequalities and the threat of hunger and absolute p...
Objective Dose shortages delayed access to COVID-19 vaccination. We aim to characterise inequality i...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines does not imply the end of the global pandemic as now countries ...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines does not imply the end of the global pandemic as now countries ...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines does not imply the end of the global pandemic as now countries ...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines does not imply the end of the global pandemic as now countries ...
Inequity in the access to and deployment of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines has bro...