Sizing up pneumonia research: assessing global investments in pneumonia research 2000 – 2015
Sizing up pneumonia research: assessing global investments in pneumonia research 2000 – 2015
This report summarises public and philanthropic funding for pneumonia-related research by the G20 countries between 2000 and 2015 and provides detail of findings in specific areas: funding for diagnosis, therapeutics and vaccine research, research with a focus on the paediatric community, antimicrobial resistance, and funding of pneumonia research in high-risk areas.
The analyses presented here form part of the most comprehensive data set of global investments in infection-related research undertaken to date. Overall, volume of research into pneumonia is lower than is warranted by its burden of disease when compared to other high-burden infectious diseases such as HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria.
Pneumonia, Funding, investments
University of Southampton
Brown, Rebecca
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Head, Michael
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on behalf of The Research Investments in Global health Study
19 April 2018
Brown, Rebecca
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Head, Michael
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Brown, Rebecca and Head, Michael
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on behalf of The Research Investments in Global health Study
(2018)
Sizing up pneumonia research: assessing global investments in pneumonia research 2000 – 2015
Southampton.
University of Southampton
40pp.
(doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.6143060.v1).
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This report summarises public and philanthropic funding for pneumonia-related research by the G20 countries between 2000 and 2015 and provides detail of findings in specific areas: funding for diagnosis, therapeutics and vaccine research, research with a focus on the paediatric community, antimicrobial resistance, and funding of pneumonia research in high-risk areas.
The analyses presented here form part of the most comprehensive data set of global investments in infection-related research undertaken to date. Overall, volume of research into pneumonia is lower than is warranted by its burden of disease when compared to other high-burden infectious diseases such as HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria.
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Published date: 19 April 2018
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Pneumonia, Funding, investments
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