Global pandemic preparedness: learning from the COVID-19 vaccine development and distribution.

Agampodi S, Mogeni OD, Chandler R, Pansuriya M, Kim JH, Excler J

Expert Rev Vaccines 23 (1) 761-772 [2024-08-30; online 2024-08-30]

The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed unprecedented vaccine innovation, revealing critical shortcomings in achieving equitable vaccine access and underscoring the need for a focused review of the lessons learned to inform future pandemic preparedness, with emphasis on vaccine delivery, equity, and challenges in LMICs. We critically analyzed the pandemic vaccine development and distribution journey and the operational mechanisms that facilitated these achievements. For this purpose, we primarily searched pandemic vaccine stakeholder websites, reports, and publications. The analysis extends beyond the scientific narrative to address the 'how' of the process while anchoring the discussion on equity and global health security as fundamental to preparing for future pandemics. Drawing on the insights gained from the COVID-19 pandemic, we identify several key challenges requiring immediate attention to fortify preparedness for future pandemics. These are cultivating leadership in the field of vaccinology, guaranteeing equitable global access to diagnostics, therapeutic agents, and vaccines, securing adequate funding for ongoing research and development, ensuring the fair distribution of vaccines, and strategically allocating biomedical manufacturing facilities to ensure a balanced global production capacity. Addressing these challenges is imperative to establish a robust pandemic response framework and mitigate the impact of future global health crises.

Category: Social Science & Humanities

Category: Vaccines

Type: Journal article

PubMed 39167221

DOI 10.1080/14760584.2024.2395546

Crossref 10.1080/14760584.2024.2395546


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