Posts Tagged ‘Hotez’

Watch Sabin President Dr. Peter Hotez on BioCentury This Week

March 11th, 2011

Sabin President Dr. Peter Hotez will be a featured guest on this Sunday’s episode of BioCentury This Week. The episode, which also features interviews with representatives of the World Bank and GAVI Alliance, will explore the funding gap for research and development of vaccines for diseases that afflict communities in the developing world.

In the segment, Dr. Hotez discusses achievements that have been made in the field of vaccinology despite limited funds citing, in particular, Sabin’s vaccine development initiatives in Brazil against human hookworm infection and schistosomiasis.  

 ”Vaccines for the Poor: Making the Case When Money is Scarce” will air this Sunday, March 13 at 8:30 AM EST on WUSA channel 9 in Washington, DC and online at http://www.biocenturytv.com/.

Modest Increases Proposed for U.S. Global Health Program Funding

February 15th, 2011

Yesterday, the Obama administration released its budget request for fiscal year 2012. The Administration is proposing a 2% increase towards the Global Health Initiative (GHI), raising their U.S. investment to $9.8 billion. However, despite these increases, John Cohen of ScienceMag posts about the injurious nature of the proposed cuts by the House of Representatives.

“The continuing resolution reductions introduced by the chair of the appropriations committee, Representative Hal Rogers (R-KY), would cut $783.5 million from the main component of GHI, the Global Health and Child Survival effort, which supports treatment and prevention programs for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), family planning, and nutrition efforts. The continuing resolution would take away another $300 million in contributions to the Global Fund.”

Deep cuts in funding will have a pernicious impact on NTD research and resource mobilization. The FY2010 budget appropriated only $65 million for NTDs. While Obama’s proposed FY11 budget promised to raise that amount to $155 million, the proposed FY12 budget would drop that amount to $100 million. Peter Hotez , President of the Sabin Vaccine Institute, specializes in vaccine development for NTDs. Dr.Hotez expresses that “[NTD control is] such a good buy for public health,” emphasizing that increasing GHI funds would further the United State’s efforts to expand NTD control and elimination programs past the dozen countries the U.S now helps.

The proposed House cuts will be extremely harmful to the well-being of global health. Millions of people would die from preventable diseases due to lack of treatment and access to drugs. According to Helene Gayle, head of CARE USA, “such drastic cuts in GHI funding will contribute to pushing more people around the world in poverty this year, with Africa expected to be the hardest hit.”

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Letter to the Editor: Eradicating Poverty Would Go Far to Eradicate Disease

January 19th, 2011

In response to last week’s Washington Post article titled, “Climate Change Prompts Debate Among Experts About Spread of Tropical Diseases,” (which we also noted here on End the Neglect), Dr. Peter Hotez, President of the Sabin Vaccine Institute, and President of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH)  jointly wrote a letter to the editor with the society’s executive director  Karen A. Goraleski.

An excerpt:

“Thank you for your Jan. 11 Health story “Is malaria coming home to roost?,” which shed light on the devastating effects of tropical diseases. This informative article, however, missed perhaps the most important and cross-cutting risk factor: poverty.”

Read the full text of the letter here

Weekly Blog Round-Up 1/3-1/7

January 7th, 2011

This Week on End the Neglect…

1. We started the week off with a post about the need to have NTDs integrated in elimination efforts for HIV/AIDs.
2. First time guest blogger, Jane Roberts, wrote for us about about her response to an OpEd written by the Sabin Vaccine Institute President, Peter Hotez.
3. We featured brief summaries and links to 3 great articles in Global Health and NTDs this week: Weighing the Consequences: Chinese girls go to great lengths to lose weight, The battle to prevent blindness, and NTD Control and Elimination Scorecard: Thumbs Up for USAID’s NTD Control Program.
4. The Sabin Vaccine Insitute had the 10th anniversary for the Human Hookworm Vaccine Initiative.
5. Finally, if you are interested in helping to End the Neglect, the Global Network is hiring a Grassroots and Communications intern here in our Washington DC office! (this is a paid position)