Dengue Vaccines: A Perspective from the Point of View of Intellectual Property
Dengue is a serious infectious disease and a growing public health problem in many tropical and sub-tropical countries. To control this neglected tropical disease (NTD), vaccines are likely to be the most cost-effective solution. This study analyzed dengue vaccines from both a historical and longitu...
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doaj-b7249046613c4a3283d838467663b0582020-11-24T20:52:40ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012015-08-011289454947410.3390/ijerph120809454ijerph120809454Dengue Vaccines: A Perspective from the Point of View of Intellectual PropertyClaudimar Pereira da Veiga0Cássia Rita Pereira da Veiga1Jansen Maia Del Corso2Wesley Vieira da Silva3Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná, PUCPR, Rua Imaculada Conceição, 1155 Prado Velho, 80215-901 Curitiba, PR, BrazilPontifical Catholic University of Paraná, PUCPR, Rua Imaculada Conceição, 1155 Prado Velho, 80215-901 Curitiba, PR, BrazilPontifical Catholic University of Paraná, PUCPR, Rua Imaculada Conceição, 1155 Prado Velho, 80215-901 Curitiba, PR, BrazilPontifical Catholic University of Paraná, PUCPR, Rua Imaculada Conceição, 1155 Prado Velho, 80215-901 Curitiba, PR, BrazilDengue is a serious infectious disease and a growing public health problem in many tropical and sub-tropical countries. To control this neglected tropical disease (NTD), vaccines are likely to be the most cost-effective solution. This study analyzed dengue vaccines from both a historical and longitudinal perspective by using patent data, evaluating the geographic and time coverage of innovations, the primary patent holders, the network of cooperation and partnership for vaccine research and development (R & D), the flow of knowledge and the technological domain involved. This study can be seen as an example of the use of patent information to inform policy discussions, strategic research planning, and technology transfer. The results show that 93% of patents were granted since 2000, the majority belonging to the United States and Europe, although the share of patents from developing countries has increased. Unlike another NTDs, there is great participation of private companies in R & D of dengue vaccines and partnerships and collaboration between public and private companies. Finally, in this study, the main holders showed high knowledge absorption and generated capabilities. Therefore, this issue suggests that to overcome the difficulty of translational R & D it is necessary to stimulate the generation of knowledge and relevant scientific research, to enable the productive sector to have the capacity to absorb knowledge, to turn it into innovation, and to articulate partnerships and collaboration.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/8/9454virusesheath publicinnovationpatentpharmaceutical industrydengue virusneglected tropical disease |
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Claudimar Pereira da Veiga Cássia Rita Pereira da Veiga Jansen Maia Del Corso Wesley Vieira da Silva Dengue Vaccines: A Perspective from the Point of View of Intellectual Property International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health viruses heath public innovation patent pharmaceutical industry dengue virus neglected tropical disease |
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Dengue Vaccines: A Perspective from the Point of View of Intellectual Property |
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Dengue Vaccines: A Perspective from the Point of View of Intellectual Property |
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Dengue Vaccines: A Perspective from the Point of View of Intellectual Property |
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Dengue is a serious infectious disease and a growing public health problem in many tropical and sub-tropical countries. To control this neglected tropical disease (NTD), vaccines are likely to be the most cost-effective solution. This study analyzed dengue vaccines from both a historical and longitudinal perspective by using patent data, evaluating the geographic and time coverage of innovations, the primary patent holders, the network of cooperation and partnership for vaccine research and development (R & D), the flow of knowledge and the technological domain involved. This study can be seen as an example of the use of patent information to inform policy discussions, strategic research planning, and technology transfer. The results show that 93% of patents were granted since 2000, the majority belonging to the United States and Europe, although the share of patents from developing countries has increased. Unlike another NTDs, there is great participation of private companies in R & D of dengue vaccines and partnerships and collaboration between public and private companies. Finally, in this study, the main holders showed high knowledge absorption and generated capabilities. Therefore, this issue suggests that to overcome the difficulty of translational R & D it is necessary to stimulate the generation of knowledge and relevant scientific research, to enable the productive sector to have the capacity to absorb knowledge, to turn it into innovation, and to articulate partnerships and collaboration. |
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viruses heath public innovation patent pharmaceutical industry dengue virus neglected tropical disease |
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