Comparative decline in funding of European Commission malaria vaccine projects: what next for the European scientists working in this field?

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Since 2000, under the Fifth and subsequent Framework Programmes, the European Commission has funded research to spur the development of a malaria vaccine. This funding has contributed to the promotion of an integrated infrastructure consisting of European basic,...

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Main Authors: Imoukhuede Egeruan B, Arnot David E, Hill Adrian VS, Holder Anthony A, Thøgersen Regitze L, Leroy Odile
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-09-01
Series:Malaria Journal
Online Access:http://www.malariajournal.com/content/10/1/255
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spelling doaj-3b1270ec2df046e7b106fe0db1ee3f4d2020-11-25T00:38:56ZengBMCMalaria Journal1475-28752011-09-0110125510.1186/1475-2875-10-255Comparative decline in funding of European Commission malaria vaccine projects: what next for the European scientists working in this field?Imoukhuede Egeruan BArnot David EHill Adrian VSHolder Anthony AThøgersen Regitze LLeroy Odile<p>Abstract</p> <p>Since 2000, under the Fifth and subsequent Framework Programmes, the European Commission has funded research to spur the development of a malaria vaccine. This funding has contributed to the promotion of an integrated infrastructure consisting of European basic, applied and clinical scientists in academia and small and medium enterprises, together with partners in Africa. Research has added basic understanding of what is required of a malaria vaccine, allowing selected candidates to be prioritized and some to be moved forward into clinical trials. To end the health burden of malaria, and its economic and social impact on development, the international community has now essentially committed itself to the eventual eradication of malaria. Given the current tentative advances towards elimination or eradication of malaria in many endemic areas, malaria vaccines constitute an additional and almost certainly essential component of any strategic plan to interrupt transmission of malaria. However, funding for malaria vaccines has been substantially reduced in the Seventh Framework Programme compared with earlier Framework Programmes, and without further support the gains made by earlier European investment will be lost.</p> http://www.malariajournal.com/content/10/1/255
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author Imoukhuede Egeruan B
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Arnot David E
Hill Adrian VS
Holder Anthony A
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Leroy Odile
Comparative decline in funding of European Commission malaria vaccine projects: what next for the European scientists working in this field?
Malaria Journal
author_facet Imoukhuede Egeruan B
Arnot David E
Hill Adrian VS
Holder Anthony A
Thøgersen Regitze L
Leroy Odile
author_sort Imoukhuede Egeruan B
title Comparative decline in funding of European Commission malaria vaccine projects: what next for the European scientists working in this field?
title_short Comparative decline in funding of European Commission malaria vaccine projects: what next for the European scientists working in this field?
title_full Comparative decline in funding of European Commission malaria vaccine projects: what next for the European scientists working in this field?
title_fullStr Comparative decline in funding of European Commission malaria vaccine projects: what next for the European scientists working in this field?
title_full_unstemmed Comparative decline in funding of European Commission malaria vaccine projects: what next for the European scientists working in this field?
title_sort comparative decline in funding of european commission malaria vaccine projects: what next for the european scientists working in this field?
publisher BMC
series Malaria Journal
issn 1475-2875
publishDate 2011-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Since 2000, under the Fifth and subsequent Framework Programmes, the European Commission has funded research to spur the development of a malaria vaccine. This funding has contributed to the promotion of an integrated infrastructure consisting of European basic, applied and clinical scientists in academia and small and medium enterprises, together with partners in Africa. Research has added basic understanding of what is required of a malaria vaccine, allowing selected candidates to be prioritized and some to be moved forward into clinical trials. To end the health burden of malaria, and its economic and social impact on development, the international community has now essentially committed itself to the eventual eradication of malaria. Given the current tentative advances towards elimination or eradication of malaria in many endemic areas, malaria vaccines constitute an additional and almost certainly essential component of any strategic plan to interrupt transmission of malaria. However, funding for malaria vaccines has been substantially reduced in the Seventh Framework Programme compared with earlier Framework Programmes, and without further support the gains made by earlier European investment will be lost.</p>
url http://www.malariajournal.com/content/10/1/255
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