tailieunhanh - Ranking Vaccines A Prioritization Framework

Over the centuries, from Edward Jenner to Bill Gates, as our scientific understanding of diseases has increased, so has the focus on prioritizing new vaccines to help achieve better health. Despite the expanding interest in and support toward improving global health, constraints inherent to vaccine development and delivery present decision makers with difficult choices. Given the lack of effective tools and models to assist the decisionmaking process, renewed attention is needed to improve the approaches available for priority setting and for guiding investment decisions | Ranking v fcines A Prioritization Framework Demonstration of Concept and a Software Blueprint Edited by Guruprasad Madhavan Kinpritma Sangha Charles Phelps Dennis Fryback Tracy Lieu Rose Marie Martinez and Lonnie King Institute of Medicine Ranking Vaccines A Prioritization Framework Phase I Demonstration of Concept and a Software Blueprint Committee on Identifying and Prioritizing New Preventive Vaccines for Development Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice Board on Global Health Guruprasad Madhavan Kinpritma Sangha Charles Phelps Dennis Fryback Tracy Lieu Rose Marie Martinez and Lonnie King Editors INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS Washington . THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS 500 Fifth Street NW Washington DC 20001 NOTICE The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences the National Academy of Engineering and the Institute of Medicine. The members of the committee responsible for the report were chosen for their special competences and with regard for appropriate balance. This study was supported by Contract No. HHSP23337024T TO 45 between the National Academy of Sciences and the National Vaccine Program Office of the Department of Health and Human Services. Any opinions findings conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author s and do not necessarily reflect the view of the organizations or agencies that provided support for this project. International Standard Book Number-13 978-0-309-25525-7 International Standard Book Number-10 0-309-25525-2 Additional copies of this report are available from the National Academies Press 500 Fifth Street NW Keck 360 Washington DC 20001 800 624-6242 or 202 334-3313 . For more information about the Institute of Medicine visit the IOM home page at . Copyright