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Trop Med Int Health ; 6(11): 957-9, 2001 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11703853

ABSTRACT

Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) is a re-emerging disease whose usual treatments are becoming less efficient because of the increasing parasite resistance. Availability of HAT drugs is poor and their production in danger because of technical, ecological and economic constraints. In view of this dramatic situation, a network involving experts from NGOs, WHO and pharmaceutical producers was commissioned with updating estimates of need for each HAT drug for the coming years; negotiations with potential producers of new drugs such as eflornithine; securing sustainable manufacturing of existing drugs; clinical research into new combinations of these drugs for first and second-line treatments; centralizing drug purchases and their distribution through a unique non-profit entity; and addressing regulatory and legal issues concerning new drugs.


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Health Services Accessibility/economics , Health Services Accessibility/trends , Trypanocidal Agents/economics , Trypanocidal Agents/supply & distribution , Trypanosomiasis, African/drug therapy , Eflornithine/economics , Eflornithine/supply & distribution , Eflornithine/therapeutic use , Humans , Melarsoprol/economics , Melarsoprol/supply & distribution , Melarsoprol/therapeutic use , Pentamidine/economics , Pentamidine/supply & distribution , Pentamidine/therapeutic use , Research/economics , Suramin/economics , Suramin/supply & distribution , Suramin/therapeutic use , Trypanocidal Agents/therapeutic use , Trypanosomiasis, African/economics , World Health Organization
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