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Just 1% of health R&D targets women. The Gates Foundation aims to change that with $2.5 billion push
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比尔·盖茨宣布将在未来二十年内通过盖茨基金会投入2000亿美元用于改善全球健康,其中大部分将用于解决威胁最贫困人口的疾病。基金会特别关注女性健康领域,计划投入25亿美元用于研发,以解决女性特有疾病的医疗研发投入不足、临床试验中女性代表性缺失等问题。这些资金将重点支持妇产科、孕产期免疫、孕产期健康与营养、妇科及月经健康、避孕创新以及性传播感染等五个方向的研究。盖茨基金会认为,对女性健康的投资不仅是慈善,更是一项具有巨大潜力的可投资机会,每投入1美元可带来3美元的经济增长。基金会希望通过AI等技术创新,并与各方合作,切实改善全球女性及其子女的健康状况。

💰 盖茨基金会将投入2000亿美元用于全球健康,其中25亿美元专项用于女性健康研发。这一举措旨在解决全球女性在医疗健康领域面临的系统性不平等问题,包括研发资金投入不足和临床试验中的代表性缺失。

🔬 基金会重点关注五个关键领域:妇产科与母体免疫、母体健康与营养、妇科与月经健康、避孕创新以及性传播感染。具体研究方向包括阴道微生物组、先兆子痫疗法以及非激素类避孕方法等,力求在女性健康领域取得突破性进展。

💡 基金会计划利用人工智能等前沿技术,开发用于诊断和治疗女性的创新方案,并推广现有技术在贫困地区的应用,例如提高超声波检查的可及性,因为目前全球70%的女性在怀孕期间无法获得这项基本检查。

🌍 文章指出,即使在发达国家,女性医疗保健也存在显著差距,例如美国部分地区女性就医路途遥远。这凸显了改善女性获得医疗服务公平性的紧迫性,尤其是在孕产妇护理方面。

📈 对女性健康的投资具有显著的经济效益,研究表明每投入1美元在女性健康领域,就能带来3美元的经济增长。这使得女性健康不仅是慈善事业,更是一项具有巨大科学突破潜力的可投资机会。

Addressing that disparity is the focus of the first major tranche of the $200 billion that Bill Gates has committed to improving global health via his Gates Foundation over the next two decades. The Microsoft co-founder announced in May that he would deploy most of the remainder of his massive wealth in an all-out effort to eradicate a slew of diseases that threaten the world’s poorest. Then, he said, the foundation that he began in 2000 with his then-wife, Melinda French Gates, will shut down

At an event with STAT News in Cambridge, Mass., to announce the initiative, Gates pointed to successes that the foundation has pulled off reducing child mortality with vaccinations, and reducing maternal mortality with simple and cheap devices to measure blood loss. “The progress on childhood death has been pretty phenomenal; maternal deaths have not gone down as quickly,” he said. “We said, ‘We really need to go after these things.'”

Dr. Anita Zaidi, president of the Gender Equality Division at the Gates Foundation, pointed to 2021 research from McKinsey which found that, excluding cancer research, just 1% of healthcare R&D is invested in female-specific conditions. And as Zaidi wrote in a commentary for Fortune today, “for conditions that affect women and men, women are severely underrepresented in clinical trials, so we’ve barely scratched the surface of understanding how women experience common conditions like cardiovascular diseases.”

The foundation aims to pull off moonshot innovations using AI to diagnose and treat women, and also to expand the use of existing technology. Technology that’s widely available in wealthier countries—like an ultrasound to determine how a pregnancy is progressing—remains out of reach for many women in poorer countries. “In fact,” Zaidi said as she announced the Foundation’s investment, globally “70% of women do not have access to a simple ultrasound at pregnancy.”

Even in wealthy countries like the U.S., Zaidi wrote, there are major gaps in women’s healthcare. In North Dakota, for example, one in four women must drive over an hour to reach the nearest birthing hospital. “In 2022, about 2.3 million U.S. women of child-bearing age lived in ‘maternity deserts,’ defined as counties without a hospital, birth center, and doctors and nurse midwives with experience delivering babies,” she wrote.

The $2.5 billion in funding for research and development will focus on five areas: obstetrics and maternal immunization; maternal health and nutrition; gynecological and menstrual health; contraceptive innovation; and sexually transmitted infections. Among the areas the foundation hopes to make progress are research into the vaginal microbiome, therapeutics for preeclampsia, and non-hormonal contraception. 

The work to be funded has economic and business dimensions too, Zaidi emphasized: The foundation cites research showing that every $1 invested in women’s health yields $3 in economic growth. “Women’s health is not just a philanthropic cause,” Zaidi said. “it’s an investable opportunity with immense potential for scientific breakthroughs that could help millions of women.” 

Zaidi emphasized that the foundation’s $2.5 billion commitment, while enormous, “is just a drop in the bucket.” It covers only a part of the battle ahead to protect women and their children from dying of preventable causes. The funding is earmarked for research and development. Delivering actual solutions to women around the world is a complicated process that requires collaborations with governments, other philanthropies, and companies. 

“It is truly a big task,” said Dr. Ru-fong Joanne Cheng, the foundation’s director of Women’s Health Innovations. “We need everyone to join in, raise the visibility of these issues, raise the fact that so little attention has been paid toward the health of over half the population of the globe… It’s not going to happen spontaneously; it has to be intentional. It has to be deliberate.”

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