Published: January 30, 2012
Research-Based Pharmaceutical Industry Pledges 14 Billion Treatments to Help End Nine Neglected Tropical Diseases
GENEVA, January 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
- Donations focused on meeting new WHO targets for maximum impact against
NTDs
- Builds on industry's long-standing record of innovating treatments for
neglected tropical diseases
Today the research-based pharmaceutical industry announced donations of 14 billion
treatments this decade to support the elimination or control of nine key neglected
tropical diseases (NTDs). Averaging 1.4 billion treatments annually, the donations build
upon companies' existing medicines donation programmes which already reach millions of
people around the world. Today's announcement comes in conjunction with an NTD
collaboration comprised of pharmaceutical companies, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,
the US and UK governments, international organisations, and endemic countries' national
governments.
At least one billion people worldwide - one person in seven - suffer from NTDs. Each
year NTDs disproportionately kill or disable millions of poor people primarily in tropical
and subtropical areas.
These donations follow a World Health Organisation (WHO) announcement of new targets
for NTDs whose elimination or control is achievable with adequate supply and distribution
of the relevant medicines. For maximum impact, these donations focus on those nine NTDs
that represent more than 90 percent of the global NTD burden.
"For decades individual pharmaceutical companies have researched, developed, and
donated medicines to fight disease and improve patients' lives," said Eduardo Pisani,
Director-General of the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and
Associations (IFPMA). "Today the research-based pharmaceutical industry jointly pledges a
further 14 billion treatments to help end these debilitating diseases. This is our
commitment as partners to help end NTDs and improve patient health."
In addition to medicine donations, the research-based pharmaceutical industry supports
the fight against NTDs with capacity-building efforts in developing countries and medical
innovation. The research-based pharmaceutical industry was the second largest funder of
R&D for neglected diseases in 2010, reaching more than USD 500 million.
The full press release and a detailed breakdown of donations are available at:
http://www.ifpma.org/fileadmin/content/News/2012/IFPMA_Ending_neglected_tropical_diseases_January2012.pdf
About the IFPMA:
IFPMA represents the research-based pharmaceutical companies and associations across
the globe. Based in Geneva, IFPMA has official relations with the United Nations and
contributes industry expertise to help the global health community find solutions that
improve global health.
http://www.ifpma.org
SOURCE International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations
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