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Sylvie Fonteilles-Drabek1, David Reddy1, Timothy N C Wells1
1Medicines for Malaria Venture, 20 route des Pre-Bois, 1215 Geneva, Switzerland.
Abstract:
It has been argued that patents impede the development and access of medicines for tropical diseases such as malaria. However, we believe that intellectual property can be a key tool to enable timely progression of drug development projects involving multiple partners and to ensure equitable access to successful products.
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