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Global access to COVID-19 vaccines: a scoping review of factors that may influence equitable access for low and middle-income countries.

Elizabeth F PeacockeLieke Fleur HeupinkKatrine FrønsdalElin Hoffmann DahlLumbwe Chola
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
This scoping review highlights the ongoing challenges for the international community in ensuring equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines for LMICs. The literature suggests that vaccine manufacturing can influence the supply of vaccines, as can the role of patent holders who can influence global governance through their role in the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. Our findings indicate that including the principles of equitable access throughout vaccine research and development, procurement, scale-up and distribution processes can support equitable access for LMICs. Advances made with mRNA vaccines may have additional benefits in relation to expanding the manufacturing of other vaccine. Finally, the exploration and scale-up of such capacities of LMICs are likely to prove to be a valuable investment, even after the pandemic.
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  • healthcare
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