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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 117: e200314, 2022.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1375908

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This review does not intend to convey detailed experimental or bibliographic data. Instead, it expresses the informal authors' personal views on topics that range from basic research on antigens and experimental models for Trypanosoma cruzi infection to vaccine prospects and vaccine production. The review also includes general aspects of Chagas' disease control and international and national policies on the subject. The authors contributed equally to the paper.

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Rev. chil. infectol ; 37(4): 413-421, ago. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1138566

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Resumen En Chile, se produjeron vacunas desde fines del siglo XIX hasta inicios del siglo XXI de manera ininterrumpida. La producción se realizó en institutos del Estado, desde donde se abastecía al Servicio de Salud para los programas de vacunación. Además de fabricar, envasar y distribuir vacunas, los institutos del Estado, en particular el Instituto Bacteriológico (IB), exportaron vacunas a Latinoamérica y realizaron investigación y desarrollo, destacándose en este ámbito con la vacuna Fuenzalida-Palacios para el control de la rabia humana y canina. El presente estudio provee un listado de vacunas producidas en Chile en los institutos del Estado entre fines del siglo XIX y el año 2005, y una discusión sobre las visiones del rol de Estado que justificaron las acciones respecto de la producción de vacunas en Chile. El Estado desarrollista de mediados del siglo XX, dio paso al Estado neoliberal que se institucionalizó con la constitución de 1980 definiendo el rol subsidiario que ha guiado la discusión en materia de producción de vacunas locales en las últimas décadas.


Abstract In Chile, vaccines were produced from the late 19th century to the early 21st century without interruption. The production was carried out in State institutes, from where the health service was supplied for the vaccination programs. In addition to manufacturing, packaging and distributing vaccines, the State institutes, in particular the Instituto Bacteriológico (IB), exported vaccines to Latin America and carried out research and development, standing out in this area with the Fuenzalida-Palacios vaccine for the control of human and canine rabies. The present study provides a list of vaccines produced in Chile at State institutes between the end of the 19th century and 2005, and a discussion on the visions of the State role that justified the actions regarding the production of vaccines in Chile. The developmental State of the mid-twentieth century gave way to the neoliberal State that was institutionalized with the 1980 constitution, which defines the subsidiary role of the State that has guided the discussion on local vaccine production in the last decades.


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Humans , Animals , Rabies , Rabies Vaccines , Chile , Immunization Programs , Dogs , Academies and Institutes
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