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Nature 449, 170-172 (13 September 2007) | doi:10.1038/449170a; Published online 12 September 2007
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- University of Cincinnati
- Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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- Indegene Lifesystems Pvt. Ltd
- Bengaluru 560 071 India
Neglected Diseases A prescription for drug delivery
Rebecca Affolder1, Ivone Rizzo2, Craig Burgess2, Abdallah Bchir2 & Julian Lob-Levyt3
Abstract
Improvements in basic infrastructure are the key to saving millions of lives each year, say Julian Lob-Levyt and his colleagues.
One-quarter of all child deaths result from diseases that could be prevented by vaccination. But the introduction of new and underused vaccines into the world's poorest countries is hampered by inadequate infrastructure and a lack of guaranteed finance.
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