Public health innovation and intellectual property rights: report of the commission on intellectual property rights, innovation & public health
Publisher: WHO ; Geneva ; 2006Description: xii, 204 p; ill., tblsISBN: 92-4-156-323-0Subject(s): HEALTH | PUBLIC HEALTH | DISEASES | HEALTH SYSTEM | HEALTH POLICY | HEALTH FINANCING | HEALTH EDUCATION | PATENTS | POVERTY | HIV/AIDS | DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES | SANITATION | INTELLECTUAL POVERTYSummary: Summarizes the existing evidence on the prevalence of diseases of public health importance, particularly those affecting poor people and their social and economic impact. Considers the importance and effectiveness of intellectual property regimes, incentives and other funding mechanisms for stimulating research, creating new medicines and other products and facilitating access to them.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Summarizes the existing evidence on the prevalence of diseases of public health importance, particularly those affecting poor people and their social and economic impact. Considers the importance and effectiveness of intellectual property regimes, incentives and other funding mechanisms for stimulating research, creating new medicines and other products and facilitating access to them.
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