Received 11 June 2002; received in revised form 8 October 2002; accepted 22
October 2002
Abstract
The dawn of the 21st century ushered in spectacular advances in vaccine
production technology. However, the benefits of these developments have been
largely confined to the world's most affluent and least afflicted. Of the 14
million deaths that occur world-wide in children aged less than 5 years, over
95% of these occur in developing countries and at least 70% are caused by
infections for which vaccines are already available in other countries.
While impoverished countries do not have a right to be assisted with the
provision of funds or vaccines by affluent developed countries, an initiative
for the global eradication of a vaccine preventable disease, requires a global
effort. Assisting developing countries to achieve such goals should be a high
priority for wealthy nations, even if only to protect their own populations.
With improved international travel, not only can newly emerging diseases spread
across the globe, but pathogens eliminated from one population can be
re-imported by travellers or immigrants.
In contrast, the recent decline in acceptance of immunisation programmes in
developed countries are secondary to strong anti-vaccine movements attributing
unproven adverse reactions to vaccines, placing these life-saving vaccines into
disrepute. A fertile ground for propagation of these ideologies is created by
parents who in their lifetime may not have seen a child killed or maimed from
bacterial meningitis or measles and therefore have little understanding of the
risk-benefit of vaccination.
The development and deployment of vaccines must be a global effort as are the
treaties for global disarmament for weapons of mass destruction.
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