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Recent African Leaders Malaria Alliance Meeting Highlights Importance of Partnerships to Ensure Continued Progress on Malaria Vaccine

Global Health Progress supports partnership efforts.

    WASHINGTON, DC, August 14, 2010 /Television PR News/ -- During the recent African Union summit, the African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA) gathered to discuss how to combat the threat of malaria in the continent. Inspired by this meeting, Madike Seye, Vice-President for Africa - GlaxoSmithKline wrote a guest article on the Independent's website calling for "new tools, such as a malaria vaccine, which could complement existing interventions."

Seye wrote, "Vaccines and immunization services have been critical to improving Africa's health over the last several decades. Anyone whose child has suffered from malaria - and there are only few of us who have not directly been affected by the disease - can imagine what a malaria vaccine would mean."

From there, Seye highlighted the importance of partnerships between African leaders, policymakers, international groups and the pharmaceutical industry. These collaborations are required in order to move forward with making the dream of a malaria vaccine a reality, whether that's through improving drug prices or investing in technology to fully develop the vaccine. Seye noted that the vaccine is already in the final phases of development and trial results have consistently shown an "acceptable safety profile."

Global Health Progress supports the role of these public and private partnerships and the participation of the pharmaceutical industry, particularly when it comes to addressing issues involving drug prices, access to medicines, and the continued efforts to create innovative new drugs and vaccines. GHP believes research and development are especially critical components of improving health care and combating epidemics of neglected tropical diseases, such as malaria, in developing countries.

GHP echoes Seye's call for countries, multilaterals, NGOs, the pharmaceutical industry and scientists to continue to work together to "make sure Africa is ready for a vaccine. One day there may be the means to save many more lives and change the equation in the fight against malaria for good."

About Global Health Progress:
Global Health Progress provides a platform for companies, governments, public health leaders, universities, foundations, and other stakeholders to share experiences and best practices and to forge new partnerships. Global Health Progress also supports efforts to raise awareness and mobilize resources to address health challenges in the developing world by bringing local leaders together with international health experts, policymakers, donor governments, and the private sector.

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