This paper presents, from the perspective of technological development and production, the results of an investigation examining 61 clinical studies with vaccines conducted in Brazil between 1938-2013, with the participation of the Oswaldo Cruz Institute (IOC) and the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz). These studies have been identified and reviewed according to criteria, such as the kind of vaccine (viral, bacterial, parasitic), their rationale, design and methodological strategies. The results indicate that IOC and Fiocruz have accumulated along this time significant knowledge and experience for the performance of studies in all clinical phases and are prepared for the development of new vaccines products and processes. We recommend natio...
Vaccines are condidered to be some of the most powerful healthcare tools of this century. From an in...
AbstractTechnology transfer is a promising approach to increase vaccine production at an affordable ...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 6, pp. 849-857 The Early Use of Yellow Fever Virus St...
This paper presents, from the perspective of technological development and production, the results o...
Este trabalho tem como objetivo oferecer elementos para a discussão atual sobre inovação focalizando...
Since the beginning of humanity, there has been a search for a better quality of life, as well as th...
For a long time, society has suffered from communicable diseases, which, for centuries, killed milli...
This paper presents an analysis of the capability of Brazilian clinical research centers to evaluate...
The objective of this study is to reflect on the institutionalization of biotechnology in Brazil, re...
Abstract: Technological innovations play a decisive role in societies' development by contributing t...
Este trabalho tem como objetivo oferecer elementos para a discussão atual sobre inovação focalizando...
Vaccines represent the intervention strategy with the best cost-benefit ratio so far applied in publ...
O governo federal, nos anos mais recentes, vem desenvolvendo importantes iniciativas no sentido de f...
OBJECTIVES: To review the current state of development of streptococcus B, herpes-zoster, HIV, malar...
A historical chronology of smallpox vaccination in Brazil is presented, with emphasis on the State o...
Vaccines are condidered to be some of the most powerful healthcare tools of this century. From an in...
AbstractTechnology transfer is a promising approach to increase vaccine production at an affordable ...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 6, pp. 849-857 The Early Use of Yellow Fever Virus St...
This paper presents, from the perspective of technological development and production, the results o...
Este trabalho tem como objetivo oferecer elementos para a discussão atual sobre inovação focalizando...
Since the beginning of humanity, there has been a search for a better quality of life, as well as th...
For a long time, society has suffered from communicable diseases, which, for centuries, killed milli...
This paper presents an analysis of the capability of Brazilian clinical research centers to evaluate...
The objective of this study is to reflect on the institutionalization of biotechnology in Brazil, re...
Abstract: Technological innovations play a decisive role in societies' development by contributing t...
Este trabalho tem como objetivo oferecer elementos para a discussão atual sobre inovação focalizando...
Vaccines represent the intervention strategy with the best cost-benefit ratio so far applied in publ...
O governo federal, nos anos mais recentes, vem desenvolvendo importantes iniciativas no sentido de f...
OBJECTIVES: To review the current state of development of streptococcus B, herpes-zoster, HIV, malar...
A historical chronology of smallpox vaccination in Brazil is presented, with emphasis on the State o...
Vaccines are condidered to be some of the most powerful healthcare tools of this century. From an in...
AbstractTechnology transfer is a promising approach to increase vaccine production at an affordable ...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 6, pp. 849-857 The Early Use of Yellow Fever Virus St...