PneumoADIP aims to achieve its goals through partnerships with countries, donors, academia, international organizations, and industry.

PneumoADIP aims to achieve its goals through partnerships with countries, donors, academia, international organizations, and industry.

News from the Field

Read interviews and updates from PneumoADIP colleagues around the world.

Interview with Angelica Floren from Fundacion Dominica De Infectologia, Florida, USA

Dr. Angelica Floren is currently president of the Fundacion Dominicana de Infectologia of Florida (www.dominicankids.org), a non-profit, tax exempt organization dedicated to the economic support of the Department of Infectious Diseases of Robert Reid Children’s (RRC) Hospital.
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New Zealand's Experience with PCV-7 Introduction - An Interview with Fiona Colvert from Meningitis Trust

New Zealand joins over 20 other countries to introduce pneumococcal vaccines to national immunization programs.
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Interview with President of Developing Country Vaccine Manufacturers Network

Developing country manufacturers are an important part of the global supply of life-saving vaccines.
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Health Impact of 7-Valent PCV in Alaska

CDC reports on evidence of replacement disease in Alaska emphasizing that vaccine health impact continues to be highly effective.
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Pneumococcal Vaccines Cost-Effectiveness: International Analysis

Interview with health economist, Dr Anashua Sinha, lead author of The Lancet paper.
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The Gambia PCV Trial Publication - One Year Later

March 26th marks the 1-year anniversary of the landmark publication of The Gambia pneumococcal conjugate vaccine trial in The Lancet. Dr. Felicity Cutts, the Principal Investigator, spoke with PneumoADIP.
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News from ICDDRB

Bangladesh pneumococcal project receives government funding and recognition.
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Health Impact of 7-Valent PCV in US

CDC reports phenomenal public health impact of routine pneumococcal vaccination.
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PneumoADIP Web-Based Survey 2005

Summer, 2005. PneumoADIP conducted a web-based survey during the summer in order to assess what the broad pneumococcal community thinks about childhood pneumococcal vaccine supply and financing.
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The Pneumococcal vaccines Accelerated Development and Introduction Plan is based
at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and is funded by GAVI Alliance.