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Drugs for 'neglected diseases': a bitter pill (article in Dutch) | Journal Article / Commentary | MSF Science Portal
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Drugs for 'neglected diseases': a bitter pill (article in Dutch)

Veeken H, Pecoul B
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Abstract
Neglected diseases are diseases restricted to poor areas; diseases for which there exist no commercial incentives to invest in the development of new treatments. Patients suffering from these diseases often have no access to essential drugs; this can be a matter of life and death. Lack of research and patent protection play a crucial role. Both are cost driven; greed in the West curtails the availability of life-saving drugs for all. Treatment options for trypanosomiasis and visceral leishmaniasis are lacking. It is recommended that drugs for the treatment of 'neglected diseases' be developed via a centralised, public approach that is not based on profit, rather than leaving it to free enterprise.

Subject Area

neglected tropical diseasesaccess to health care

Languages

English
Published Date
01 May 2000
PubMed ID
10886791
Journal
ACG Case Reports Journal
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 144, Issue 26, Pages 1253-1256