Chen Fei, Li Shuhui, Liu Xinyu, Wu Hao, Wu Xiaoli, Cheng Hongju, Wang Haiying, Ya Bailiu
Jining Medical University, 133 Hehua Road, Jining, CN.
Dongping County People's Hospital, Tai-an, CN.
JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2023 Feb 28. doi: 10.2196/41157.
The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has not only posed a serious threat to public health but has also imposed a heavy burden on medical systems and global economies. To combat this challenge, unprecedented efforts have been made by governments and the scientific community in the development and production of vaccines. As a result, less than a year elapsed between identification of a novel pathogen sequence and large-scale vaccine rollout. However, much of the focus and debate has increasingly shifted to the looming risk of global vaccine inequity and whether we could do more to modify this risk. In this paper, we first outline the scope of inequitable vaccine distribution and identify its truly catastrophic consequences. Then, from the perspectives of political will, free markets and profit-driven enterprises based on patent and intellectual property protection, we analyze in-depth the root causes why this phenomenon is so difficult to combat. Apart from these, some specific and crucial solutions that should be undertaken in the long term were also put forward, in order to provide a useful reference for the authorities, stakeholders and researchers involved in addressing this global crisis and the next one.
持续的2019冠状病毒病大流行不仅对公众健康构成了严重威胁,也给医疗系统和全球经济带来了沉重负担。为应对这一挑战,政府和科学界在疫苗研发和生产方面做出了前所未有的努力。结果,从鉴定出一种新型病原体序列到大规模疫苗推出,间隔不到一年时间。然而,越来越多的关注和争论焦点已转向全球疫苗不公平这一迫在眉睫的风险,以及我们是否能采取更多措施来改变这种风险。在本文中,我们首先概述了不公平疫苗分配的范围,并确定其真正灾难性的后果。然后,从政治意愿、自由市场以及基于专利和知识产权保护的逐利企业等角度,深入分析了这一现象难以应对的根本原因。除此之外,还提出了一些长期应采取的具体且关键的解决方案,以便为参与应对这一全球危机及下一次危机的当局、利益相关者和研究人员提供有益参考。