The changing funding landscape for infectious disease research and control: implications for resource-limited countries
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International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Abstract
We now live in an interconnected world where global health
has become a critical concern for governments, international or ganizations, civil society, and individuals. Many emerging and re emerging infectious disease threats, efforts to manage them, must
be addressed collaboratively. In recent years, the pressures on over seas aid budgets of higher income countries like United Kingdom
(UK) and United States (US) have impacted support for infectious
disease research and control. As disease agents do not respect bor ders, promoting international health security should be the key
focus of overseas aid, encompassing initiatives to combat infec tious diseases like COVID-19, Ebola, mpox, malaria and neglected
tropical diseases (NTDs). The fight against infectious diseases can
be achieved through direct partnerships with affected countries
and via multilateral organisations like World Health Organization
(WHO), Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS),
Africa CDC and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and
Malaria (Global Fund).
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Bockarie, M. J., de Souza, D. K., Ansumana, R., Ladzekpo, D., Ramaiah, K. D., Karutu, C., & Lee, S. S. (2025). The changing funding landscape for infectious disease research and control: implications for resource-limited countries. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 154.
