BEIJING, July 15 (Xinhuanet) -- Poverty will stop
some countries gain access to swine flu vaccines, said the head of World Health
Organization.
WHO chief Margeret Chan said Tuesday: "manufacturing
capacity for influenza vaccines is finite and woefully inadequate for a world of
6.8 billion people, nearly all of whom are susceptible to infection by this
entirely new and highly contagious virus."
"The lion's share of these limited supplies will go
to wealthy countries. Again we see the advantage of affluence. Again we see
access denied by an inability to pay," she told delegates attending a World
Intellectual Property Organization conference.
Access to life-saving interventions such as antiviral
is "biased in favor of affluence." The discovery of H1N1 infections that resist
the antiviral Tamiflu and the global scramble for pandemic vaccine shows the
importance of innovation in keeping pace with the emergence of new diseases,
Chan said.
(Agencies)