(November 30, 2010) WASHINGTON—(
BUSINESS WIRE)—
Americas biopharmaceutical research
companies are working on
100 new medicines and vaccines
[video] to treat and prevent HIV/
AIDS and related conditions, according
to a new report from the
Pharmaceutical Research and
Manufacturers of America
(PhRMA).
Although scientists have made
phenomenal advances in understanding
the disease and have discovered
31 approved medicines
used to control the virus in different
ways, there is still no cure and
no vaccine to prevent transmission.
Moreover, the virus has
proved its capacity to mutate and
become resistant to available treatments,
resulting in a constant need
for new medicines. We have progressed
in just a few decades from
having no medicines available for
HIV/AIDS patients to having
highly effective treatments even
against multi-drug-resistant forms
of the virus, said John Castellani,
PhRMAs President and CEO.
We
have moved from complicated drug
cocktails that needed to be taken
around the clock to simple, oncea-
day treatments. However, we
have not defeated HIV/AIDS, and
we cannot afford to become complacent.
Many novel approaches are being
taken to stay a step ahead of
the disease. For example, a medicine
under development is designed
to spare healthy cells by attacking
only infected cells, and a
new class of anti-HIV medicines is
intended to prevent the HIV virus from breaking through cell membranes.
One vaccine being worked
on is administered through a skin
patch, while another vaccine in development
uses a weakened common
cold adenovirus that helps
boost the immune system.
More than a million Americans
are living with HIV infection, according
to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
New and better treatments have
slashed U.S. death rates. Between
1995 and 1997 alone a period when
highly active antiretroviral treatment
(HAART) was approved for
patients, U.S. death rates fell by
63%. As of 2007, the U.S. death rate
from AIDS had fallen by 77% compared
to 1995 levels.
Still, more than 18,000 people
with AIDS die each year in the
United States, according to the
CDC. A more reliable and advanced
surveillance system recently led
the CDC to increase the estimated
number of new cases per year in
the U.S. from 40,000 to 56,300.
Of all Americans living with
AIDS, 46% reside in the South,
29% in the Northeast, 20% in the
West and 11% in the Midwest, according
to recent CDC estimates.
The five metropolitan areas with
the highest number of reported
cases are, in descending order, New
York City, Los Angeles, Miami,
Washington D.C. and Philadelphia.
Although HIV/AIDS continues
to take a terrible toll, a new UNAIDS
report revealed heartening news:
The rate of new HIV infections has
dropped nearly 20% over the last decade. We can say with confidence
and conviction that we have broken
the trajectory of the AIDS pandemic,
said UNAIDS Executive Director
Michel Sidib. Still, an estimated 7,000
people a day worldwide continue to
be newly infected a number that
could be cut drastically by a vaccine.
Currently, American
biopharmaceutical research companies
have 33 vaccines in development.
Biopharmaceutical companies
contributed more than $9.2 billion to
improve health care in the developing
world from 2007-2009, the latest
dates for which data are available,
according to the International Federation
of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
and Associations (IFPMA).
Projects included HIV/AIDS clinics,
education and prevention programs
and initiatives to prevent mother-tochild
transmission of HIV.
The Pharmaceutical Research and
Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)
represents the countrys leading
pharmaceutical research and biotechnology
companies, which are
devoted to inventing medicines that
allow patients to live longer,
healthier, and more productive lives.
PhRMA companies are leading the
way in the search for new cures.
PhRMA members alone invested an
estimated $45.8 billion in 2009 in discovering
and developing new medicines.
Industry-wide research and
investment reached a record $65.3
billion in 2009.
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