[Ip-health] X PRIZE Foundation to Help Fight Tuberculosis Worldwide with Gates
Foundation Support
James Love
james.love@keionline.org
Tue Nov 4 05:25:09 2008
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ight-tuberculosis-worldwide-with-gates-foundati
X PRIZE Foundation to Help Fight Tuberculosis Worldwide with Gates
Foundation Support
Gates Foundation providing grant to explore prize for innovative
breakthroughs in TB Diagnostics
October 16, 2008, Playa Vista, Calif. =E2=80=93 The X PRIZE Foundation has
received a planning grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to
develop an X PRIZE for effective diagnosis of tuberculosis in the
developing world. The overall goal of the prize will be to promote
better management of the world=E2=80=99s second most lethal infectious dise=
ase.
Innovation will need to be tailored for the use in under-developed
regions, where over 60% of tuberculosis patients have access to only
primitive, peripheral health clinics with scarce resources.
The most commonly used diagnostic method (smear microscopy) used in
these under-developed regions fails to efficiently and accurately
diagnose tuberculosis. Patients must travel at great cost and time to
microscopy centers to receive insensitive tests requiring trained
technicians and repeated clinic visits. This current =E2=80=9Cstate of the =
art=E2=80=9D
has a sensitivity of approximately 40%. As a result of these challenges,
many people, especially those who have latent TB, are in the early
stages of infection, are co-infected with HIV, or suffer from
extrapulmonary TB, are under diagnosed and treated, resulting in
significant death, suffering, and the continued spread of disease.
=E2=80=9CTuberculosis is the second most deadly infectious disease in the w=
orld
and primarily afflicts developing countries with limited resources to
manage the disease and prevent its spread,=E2=80=9D said Bard J. Geesaman M=
D
PhD, Executive Director of the X PRIZE Foundation Life Sciences Group.
=E2=80=9CThe great unmet need is effective tools and practices for determin=
ing
who is infected and needs to be treated. Because of the existing lack of
adequate financial incentives to develop such tests, a prize is an ideal
tool to incentivize innovation in this important area.=E2=80=9D
Development and public health organizations, such as M=C3=A9decins Sans
Fronti=C3=A8res (MSF), Oxfam, and Results, have also recognized the power o=
f
prizes to stimulate innovation of TB diagnostic tests in several
conventions of TB experts. And more recently, governments of TB-burdened
countries, including Bolivia and Barbados in conjunction with the World
Health Organization, have also proposed prizes for a rapid, low-cost
diagnostic test. =E2=80=9CThere are many complex issues in designing the TB
diagnostics prize. The X PRIZE Foundation will be bringing together
experts in the TB and public health community, with those in economics
and finance experts, in order to propose a prize that addresses this
vexing and important gap in medical technology,=E2=80=9D said James Love,
Director of Knowledge Ecology International.
=E2=80=9CThe X PRIZE Foundation has a proven track record of spurring scien=
tific
innovation,=E2=80=9D said Peter Small, MD, Senior Program Officer for
tuberculosis at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. =E2=80=9CAn X PRIZE fo=
r
tuberculosis diagnostics could someday help save many lives in the
world=E2=80=99s poorest countries.=E2=80=9D
The need for a prize in tuberculosis diagnostics was first recognized by
the Advisory Council of the X PRIZE Foundation=E2=80=99s Life Sciences Grou=
p.
The idea was also independently explored by a classroom of students at
the X PRIZE Foundation=E2=80=99s X PRIZE Lab @ MIT. The Lab is a semester l=
ong
class that focused on Healthcare in the Developing World in the spring
of 2008. As part of an ongoing project, several students discussed a
need for a prize in this area, leading to combined discussions with the
Gates Foundation, which resulted in the grant.
ABOUT THE X PRIZE FOUNDATION
The X PRIZE Foundation is an educational nonprofit prize institute whose
mission is to create radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity.
In 2004, the Foundation captured the world=E2=80=99s attention when the Bur=
t
Rutan-led team, backed by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, built and
flew the world=E2=80=99s first private spaceship to win the $10 million Ans=
ari X
PRIZE for suborbital spaceflight. The Foundation has since launched the
$10 million Archon X PRIZE for Genomics, the $30 million Google Lunar X
PRIZE, and the $10 million Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE. The
Foundation and its revolution partner BT Global Services are creating
prizes in Space and Ocean Exploration, Life Sciences, Energy &
Environment, Education and Global Development. The Foundation is widely
recognized as the leading model for fostering innovation through
competition. For more information, please visit www.xprize.org.
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