<p>The COVID-19 pandemic triggered unprecedented investment in coronavirus vaccine R&amp;D, but the long-term trajectory of this funding remains unclear. We mapped coronavirus vaccine grant support from 2020 through 2025, and found an early surge focused on ancestral SARS-CoV-2, a pivot toward broadly protective coronavirus vaccines (BPCV), and then a steep decline in publicly available funding overall, especially in the United States. Reduced sustained investment may weaken future preparedness and response globally to emergent coronavirus threats.</p>

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Trends in funding for coronavirus vaccine research and development: implications for preparedness against future coronavirus threats

  • Derek Fleming,
  • Emily Smith,
  • Julie Ostrowsky,
  • Angela Ulrich,
  • Tabitha Leighton,
  • Natalie Vestin,
  • Angela J. Mehr,
  • Rodrigo Furst,
  • Alice Norton,
  • Eve Lackritz

摘要

The COVID-19 pandemic triggered unprecedented investment in coronavirus vaccine R&D, but the long-term trajectory of this funding remains unclear. We mapped coronavirus vaccine grant support from 2020 through 2025, and found an early surge focused on ancestral SARS-CoV-2, a pivot toward broadly protective coronavirus vaccines (BPCV), and then a steep decline in publicly available funding overall, especially in the United States. Reduced sustained investment may weaken future preparedness and response globally to emergent coronavirus threats.