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Introduction and geographic availability of new antibiotics approved between 1999 and 2014.

Cecilia KållbergChristine ÅrdalHege Salvesen BlixEili KleinElena M MartinezMorten LindbækKevin OuttersonJohn-Arne RøttingenRamanan Laxminarayan
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Our findings show great variation in geographic availability of antibiotics, indicating that availability in multiple regions and country income classes is possible, but rarely seen within a few years of market authorization. Sublicensing agreements between multiple companies was common practice. Moreover, differences were seen between countries regarding benefit/risk evaluations and company behavior. These findings could be a potential source of uncertainties, and create barriers to assure that working antibiotics are developed and made available according to public health needs.
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