June 17, 2005 -- Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c19281) has announced the addition of Tropical and Defense Vaccines - The Scared, the Weak and
the Poor to their offering
Tropical diseases account for around 5 million deaths per year (WHO, 2002). Major contributors to these numbers are the mosquito borne diseases, which include West Nile Fever, Japanese
Encephalitis, Yellow Fever, Dengue and Malaria. Small pox, caused by the Variola virus, although officially eradicated since 1980, still poses a distinct threat as part of bioterrorist
attack.
This report provides a comparative analysis of epidemiology, current disease management and unmet needs analysis in five selected tropical diseases. It includes characterization of
existing vaccines and demand drivers for newer generation products in smallpox, yellow fever and Japanese encephalitis and provides a critical overview of the need for preventative
vaccination in malaria, dengue and West Nile River virus. Ball park estimations of selected vaccine revenue potential per target segment are also provided.
Despite their enormous impact on global health, preventative vaccination in the five major tropical diseases is either non-existent or outdated. The increased incidence and geographical
spread of tropical diseases coupled with elevated international travel, urbanization and the threat of bio-terrorism demands for increased levels of preventative action.
Bearing in mind existing revenues, smallpox stockpiling and maintenance and newer vaccines, it is estimated that the tropical defense segment can provide an additional $2.6-2.9 billion
over the next 7-10 years.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c19281
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Research and Markets
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