Moïsi Jennifer, Madhi Shabir Ahmed, Rees Helen
Independent Consultant, Paris, France.
Department of Science and Technology/National Research Foundation: South African Research Chair Initiative: Vaccine Preventable Diseases-Medical Research Council: Respiratory and Meningeal Pathogens Research Unit, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.
BMJ Glob Health. 2019 Sep 20;4(5):e001363. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2018-001363. eCollection 2019.
We undertook a landscape analysis of vaccinology research and training in sub-Saharan Africa in order to identify key gaps and opportunities for capacity development in the field. We conducted interviews with regional and global immunisation experts, reviewed university and research centre websites, searched the scientific literature and analysed donor databases as part of our mapping exercise. We found that (1) few vaccinology training programmes are available in the region; (2) vaccinology research sites are numerous but unevenly distributed across countries and subregions and of widely varying capacity; (3) donor funding favours HIV, tuberculosis and malaria vaccine development over other high-burden diseases; (4) lack of vaccine design, manufacturing and regulatory capacity slows the progress of new vaccines through the research and development pipeline and (5) vaccine implementation research garners limited support. Regional efforts to strengthen African vaccinology expertise should develop advanced vaccinology training programmes, support clinical trial and implementation research sites in geographic areas with limited capacity and conduct multidisciplinary research to help design, license and roll out new vaccines.
我们对撒哈拉以南非洲地区的疫苗学研究与培训进行了全面分析,以确定该领域能力发展的关键差距与机遇。作为我们调研工作的一部分,我们采访了区域和全球免疫专家,查阅了大学和研究中心的网站,检索了科学文献并分析了捐助数据库。我们发现:(1)该地区现有的疫苗学培训项目很少;(2)疫苗学研究地点众多,但在各国和各次区域分布不均,能力差异很大;(3)捐助资金更倾向于支持艾滋病毒、结核病和疟疾疫苗的开发,而非其他高负担疾病的疫苗开发;(4)疫苗设计、生产和监管能力的缺乏减缓了新疫苗通过研发流程的进度;(5)疫苗实施研究获得的支持有限。加强非洲疫苗学专业知识的区域努力应制定先进的疫苗学培训项目,支持能力有限地区的临床试验和实施研究地点,并开展多学科研究,以帮助设计、批准和推广新疫苗。