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. 2005 Sep 30;83(9):707–710.

Managing severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) intellectual property rights: the possible role of patent pooling.

James H M Simon 1, Eric Claassen 1, Carmen E Correa 1, Albert D M E Osterhaus 1
PMCID: PMC2626342  PMID: 16211163

Abstract

Patent applications that incorporate the genomic sequence of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus, have been filed by a number of organizations. This is likely to result in a fragmentation of intellectual property (IP) rights which in turn may adversely affect the development of products, such as vaccines, to combat SARS. Placing these patent rights into a patent pool to be licensed on a non-exclusive basis may circumvent these difficulties and set a key precedent for the use of this form of mechanism in other areas of health care, leading to benefits to public health.

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