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Japan pledges $130M to infectious disease fund
May 21, 2016 12:39 AM UTC
The Japanese government will invest an additional $130 million in the The Global Heath Innovative Technology (GHIT) Fund, which supports R&D on infectious diseases including malaria, tuberculosis, HIV and neglected tropical diseases.
The fund is a public-private partnership among seven Japanese pharmaceutical companies, the Japanese government, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Wellcome Trust and the United Nations Development Program. The fund said it has invested more than $60 million in 60 development partnerships, and has started seven clinical trials in high-burden countries. ...