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市場調査レポート

ワクチン投与技術の動向

Stakeholder Opinions: Vaccine administration technologies - Beyond needles

発行 Datamonitor
出版日 2009年04月 商品コード 85288
ページ情報 英文 162 pages
価格
US$ 3,800 換算 ¥ 306,622 (税抜) PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US$ 9,500 換算 ¥ 766,555 (税抜) PDF by E-mail (Global Site License)


原文目次

Abstract

Introduction

Novel vaccine administration technologies have the potential to improve vaccine developers' commercial competitiveness and to increase vaccination safety and convenience. This report assesses key strategies, technologies and products for novel dermal and mucosal vaccine administration. It also provides an overview of opportunities and challenges for the sector and a future outlook.

Scope of this research

  • In-depth analysis of key dermal and mucosal vaccine administration technologies
  • Thorough assessment of the potential for selected vaccine administration technologies
  • Review of industry and academic stakeholder opinions involved in the vaccine administration sector
  • In-depth discussion of key opportunities and risks for novel vaccine administration technologies

Research and analysis highlights

Needle-free vaccine delivery into and through the skin is an important focus of vaccine research, with key technologies including intradermal patches, microneedles and needle-free liquid, solid and powder injectors. Recognizing the skin as an important immunologic organ, researchers mainly hope for an improved immune response using this approach.

The largest potential for success of mucosal vaccine delivery lies in oral and intranasal administration, while pulmonary vaccination appears less promising due concerns regarding safety and reliable dosing. Careful selection of suitable indications for mucosal delivery routes will be key to success in this challenging sector.

Antigen stability, safety and efficacy are the key hurdles for novel vaccine administration technologies. In times of restricted healthcare budgets, pricing and manufacturing costs of novel vaccine administration systems need to be kept to a minimum. Only the careful selection of suitable indications will offer a route to commercial success.

Key reasons to purchase this research

  • Review profiles of key marketed and development-stage, dermal and mucosal vaccine administration technologies and assess their future potential
  • Gain insight into the current state of vaccine administration technologies and their future opportunities and challenges
  • Benefit from opinions of key industry and academic stakeholders in the vaccine administration field

Table of Contents

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • Strategic scoping and focus
  • Datamonitor insight into the vaccine administration market
  • Related reports
  • Upcoming related reports

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF VACCINE ADMINISTRATION SYSTEMS

  • Overview of past developments in the vaccine administration sector

RATIONALE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NOVEL VACCINE ADMINISTRATION SYSTEMS

  • Unmet needs regarding vaccine administration differ between the developed and the developing world
  • Vaccine delivery through needle / syringe injection is associated with considerable health risks
  • Alternative vaccine delivery technologies could provide better protection through a combined mucosal / systemic immune response
  • Compliance could be improved through painless delivery alternatives
  • Alternative delivery technologies could reduce or eliminate the need for a cold chain
  • Increased ease of use and speed of vaccine delivery is a key achievable for biodefense indications and mass vaccination campaigns
  • From a marketing perspective, vaccine administration could become an advantage in highly competitive segments of the vaccines market

CHALLENGES FOR NOVEL VACCINE ADMINISTRATION SYSTEMS

  • The regulatory pathway for novel delivery systems is complicated
  • The oligopoly structure of the vaccines market and the decreasing funding for biotech companies as a result of the economic downturn represent further challenges
  • The limited knowledge of the molecular mechanisms linked to vaccine administration hampers the development of new technologies
  • Cost constraints could dent the commercial opportunity of novel vaccine administration systems
  • Various new technologies are currently in development for vaccine administration

DERMAL VACCINE ADMINISTRATION

  • Transdermal vaccine delivery
    • General considerations
    • Transdermal vaccine delivery systems
  • Transdermal patches
    • Key transdermal patch systems in development for vaccine administration
    • Datamonitor assessment
  • Microneedles
    • Key microneedle-based systems in development for vaccine administration
    • Datamonitor assessment
  • Needle-free solid, liquid or powder injection technologies
    • General considerations
    • Key needle-free injection systems in development for vaccine administration
    • Datamonitor assessment

MUCOSAL VACCINE ADMINISTRATION

  • Oral vaccine delivery
    • General considerations
    • Oral vaccine delivery systems
    • Marketed and pipeline oral vaccines
    • Datamonitor assessment
  • Intranasal vaccine delivery
    • General considerations
    • Intranasal vaccine delivery systems
    • Marketed and pipeline intranasal vaccines
    • Datamonitor assessment
  • Pulmonary vaccine delivery
    • General considerations
    • Pulmonary vaccine delivery systems
    • Marketed and pipeline pulmonary vaccines
    • Datamonitor assessment

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Literature

APPENDIX

  • Contributing experts
    • Academic key opinion leaders
    • Industry key opinion leaders
    • Conferences
  • Report methodology

TABLES

  • Table: Summary of key vaccine administration technologies in development, 2009
  • Table: Key transdermal patch technologies in active development for vaccines, 2009
  • Table: SWOT analysis - transdermal patch vaccine delivery systems
  • Table: Key microneedle technologies in active development for vaccines
  • Table: SWOT analysis - microneedle vaccine delivery systems
  • Table: Key needle-free injector technologies in active development for vaccines
  • Table: SWOT analysis - needle-free injection vaccine delivery systems
  • Table: Key marketed oral vaccines, April 2009
  • Table: Key oral pipeline vaccines, April 2009
  • Table: SWOT analysis - oral vaccine delivery systems
  • Table: Key marketed and pipeline nasal vaccines, March 2009
  • Table: SWOT analysis - nasal vaccine delivery systems, 2009
  • Table: Comparison of different classes of pulmonary inhaler devices
  • Table: Key pipeline pulmonary vaccines, March 2009
  • Table: SWOT analysis - pulmonary vaccine delivery systems

FIGURES

  • Figure: Key events in the history of vaccine administration
  • Figure: Unmet needs in vaccine administration in the developed and developing worlds
  • Figure: Drivers and resistors for vaccine administration technology development
  • Figure: Overview of the development stage and expected market entry of key physical vaccine delivery technologies, 2009- 2019
  • Figure: Transdermal vaccine delivery
  • Figure: Transdermal patch vaccine delivery
  • Figure: Microneedle vaccine delivery
  • Figure: Becton Dickinson - BD Soluvia
  • Figure: 3M Drug Delivery Systems - Solid Microstructured Transdermal System
  • Figure: Nanopass - MicroPyramids
  • Figure: Zosano Pharma' s ZP patch technology
  • Figure: Needle-free injector vaccine delivery
  • Figure: Glide Pharma' s Glide SDI
  • Figure: PharmaJet' s liquid jet injector
  • Figure: Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue and aggregates
  • Figure: Generation of immunity through mucosal vaccination
  • Figure: Advantages and drawbacks of mucosal vaccination
  • Figure: Annual sales of RotaTeq versus Rotarix, 2006- 08
  • Figure: FluMist - vaccine sales in the US, 2004- 08
  • Figure: FluMist - CDC and private sector costs/dose in the US, 2004- 08
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