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May 20, 2012

The Global Health Technologies Coalition (GHTC) and Policy Cures recently called on the US Government to fund all stages of research—from early, basic research stages to later stage clinical trials—to create global health tools such as vaccines, drugs, diagnostics, microbicides, and devices. In a letter-to-the-editor in BMJ, the two nonprofits stress that all stages of research are critical for global health product development.

GHTC and Policy Cures also emphasize that while the US Government currently provides most of its support to basic, discovery, and preclinical research, the US should also increase its funding for the final stages of product development, which are often the most expensive and in need of support. “This current system is unsustainable as more and more products move into these expensive, later-stage clinical trials. Given that there is now the largest pipeline of new global health products in history, with a total of 365 products under development, this scenario is very likely in the near future,” the letter reads.

Many important global health products have been produced thanks to US Government support—and a very critical part of the development cycle is basic research, which has helped produce successful candidates that now need support in clinical trials. The US government can help push the next generation of lifesaving products into completion by supporting all stages of global health product development.

  • To read the entire BMJ letter, click here.
  • To read the GHTC and Policy Cures report, click here.