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Vaccine Value Profile for Leishmaniasis Publisher Pubmed



Kaye PM1 ; Matlashewski G2 ; Mohan S3 ; Le Rutte E4, 5 ; Mondal D6 ; Khamesipour A7 ; Malvolti S8
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  1. 1. York Biomedical Research Institute, Hull York Medical School, University of York, York, United Kingdom
  2. 2. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
  3. 3. Center for Health Economics (CHE), University of York, York, United Kingdom
  4. 4. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland
  5. 5. University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
  6. 6. Laboratory Sciences and Services Division, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  7. 7. Center for Research and Training in Skin Diseases and Leprosy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  8. 8. MMGH Consulting, Zurich, Switzerland

Source: Vaccine Published:2023


Abstract

Leishmania infections are global, occurring in 98 countries and all World Health Organization (WHO) regions with 600 million to 1 billion people at risk of infection. Visceral leishmaniasis is associated with almost 20,000 reported deaths annually, with children under 5 years of age being at the greatest risk of mortality. Amongst WHO-recognised Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), leishmaniasis is one of the most important in terms of mortality and morbidity. With an increasing global burden of disease and a growing threat from climate change, urbanisation and drug resistance, there remains an imperative to develop leishmaniasis vaccines. New tools to understand correlates of protection and to assess vaccine efficacy are being developed to ease the transition into larger scale efficacy trials or provide alternate routes to licensure. Early indications suggest a diverse portfolio of manufacturers exists in endemic countries with an appetite to develop leishmaniasis vaccines. This Vaccine Value Profile (VVP) provides a high-level, comprehensive assessment of the currently available data to inform the potential public health, economic, and societal value of leishmaniasis vaccines. The leishmaniasis VVP was developed by a working group of subject matter experts from academia, public health groups, policy organizations, and non-profit organizations. All contributors have extensive expertise on various elements of the leishmaniasis VVP and have collectively described the state of knowledge and identified the current gaps. The VVP was developed using only existing and publicly available information. © 2023 The Authors