2009, Number 4
The role of disease-specific research: A developing-country perspective
Guzmán MG, Kourí G
Language: English
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Page: 44
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Over a decade ago, the Commission on Health Research for Development published a pioneering study on the gross imbalance between the world’s research funding priorities and global disease burden distribution. This study reported that less than 10% of world resources for health research were being applied to the health problems of developing countries, where 90% of the avoidable burden of ill-health was to be found. What became known as the “10/90 gap” has captured the attention and imagination of those committed to global health equity everywhere, searching for ways to incline the research agenda towards “diseases of the poor”.