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ID100068
Title ProperPreliminary remarks on the envisaged World Health Organization pandemic influenza preparedness framework for the sharing of viruses and access to vaccines and other benefits
LanguageENG
AuthorVezzani, Simone
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Over the last few decades, the World Health Organization (WHO) has played a significant role in the prevention and control of new strains of influenza virus in the human population. Beginning in the 1950s, it has coordinated a network of WHO-linked laboratories, charged with monitoring the changes in influenza viruses and favouring the timely sharing of virus samples, which is necessary for the development and production of vaccines. In December 2006, the said system was brought into question by Indonesia, according to which it was unfair and in conflict with the principle of state sovereignty over biological and genetic resources. Although very controversial, the Indonesian decision to interrupt the supply of candidate influenza vaccine strains boosted intergovernmental negotiation, until then not achieved, aimed at establishing a new WHO framework. This article examines the outcome of such a negotiation, as well as the aspects of the framework still under discussion. It emphasizes the innovative nature of the proposed benefit-sharing mechanism, which would promote access to vaccines mainly through the multilateralization of intellectual property rights governance. Similarities and differences between the envisaged framework and the benefit-sharing mechanism established by the Food and Agricultural Organization International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture in the field of access to plant genetic resources are analysed.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of World Intellectual Property Vol. 13, No. 6; Nov 2010: p675-696
Journal SourceJournal of World Intellectual Property Vol. 13, No. 6; Nov 2010: p675-696
Key WordsWHO ;  Vaccines ;  Benefit Sharing ;  Genetic Resources ;  Influenza