January 31, 2024

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COVID-19 offers lessons to improve vaccine equity in Global South

Total COVID-19 vaccine doses administrated per 100 people, 3 January 2023, based on Mathieu et al. All doses, including boosters, are counted individually. Credit: BMJ Global Health (2024). DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2023-013680
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Total COVID-19 vaccine doses administrated per 100 people, 3 January 2023, based on Mathieu et al. All doses, including boosters, are counted individually. Credit: BMJ Global Health (2024). DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2023-013680

Emory University's Rebecca Martin urges action to advance health security and health equity by improving access to and pathways for the delivery of vaccines. Martin and co-authors of the BMJ Global Health analysis, "Lessons Learnt from COVID-19 to Reduce Mortality and Morbidity in the Global South: Addressing Global Vaccine Equity for Future Pandemics," detail actions and desired outcomes to improve global vaccine equity in the Global South and beyond before a future pandemic.

"We encourage public health leaders in the Global South to begin by reviewing their successes in diagnosing and treating HIV ()," says Martin, Emory's vice president for global health and director of Emory Global Health Institute.

"Organizations and communities have worked together toward equitable access to services for people with HIV and to achieve shared goals in prevention. These lessons can guide actions toward improving global vaccine equity and strengthening ."

Analyses of public health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic emphasize the inequities in access, price, delivery and uptake of mRNA vaccines.

To increase vaccine access, the authors of the analysis stress these actions:

To improve delivery and uptake of vaccines, the authors propose these actions:

More information: Rebecca Martin et al, Lessons learnt from COVID-19 to reduce mortality and morbidity in the Global South: addressing global vaccine equity for future pandemics, BMJ Global Health (2024). DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2023-013680

Journal information: BMJ Global Health

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