The Global Vaccines Market 2008-2023
The period 2008-2023 will see a vaccine “boost”. There will be a new resurgence in the sales and utilisation of vaccines. Are you prepared for this? You should be.
During this period, vaccines will be one of the fastest growing segments of the pharmaceutical market. Vaccine revenues will increase in size by several hundred percent between 2007 and 2023. This brand new in-depth report The Global Vaccines Market, 2008-2023 describes trends in the market both quantitatively and qualitatively. In recent years, this global vaccines market has undergone a renaissance, as the importance of vaccines in both developed and developing nations becomes underlined by epidemiological patterns and healthcare needs.
The key growth driver for vaccines is their cost-effectiveness in combating disease. This situation will encourage greater use of vaccines by governments and private healthcare providers. New disease targets that could be mitigated through vaccination, including high profile (and potentially profitable) targets such as cancer. Visiongain notes that many healthcare providers are viewing preventative medicine enthusiastically, being aware of the significant increases in quality of life and reduction of healthcare expenditure that can result from prophylaxis. The vaccines industry is responding with innovative products, making full use of technological advances in biotechnology. This market has great developmental potential, both therapeutically and commercially. There are currently more than 1000 vaccines in research and development worldwide.
In particular, The Global Vaccines Market, 2008-2023 concentrates on the following essential aspects of the vaccine industry:
- Sales forecasts for vaccines by disease area, brand and country, including novel therapeutic vaccines
- Examination of strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats facing the vaccine industry
- Expert opinion from key-opinion leaders in the field
- In-depth analysis of the vaccine pipeline
- Analysis of the prospects for therapeutic vaccines
- Geographical breakdown of the vaccine market, including the leading emerging markets of China and India
- Coverage of future trends in vaccine technology, formulation and manufacturing
- Identification of key industrial players in the vaccines market.
The Global Vaccines Market, 2008-2023 examines the vaccines market comprehensively, using unique primary and secondary research. The report includes full transcripts of interview – you cannot get this information anywhere else.
Also included are company reports, filings and industry databases. Exclusively, visiongain have applied their in-house analytical techniques for financial forecasting and analysis of drivers and restraints. Now available to you this comprehensive market-based report with detailed analyses, forecasts and informed opinion is essential to your vaccine market development.
Therapeutic vaccines differ from currently-marketed vaccines. Instead of simply preventing infection from disease, therapeutic vaccines work with the body’s immune system to fight diseases and disorders, including cancer, addiction and allergies. Their therapeutic and commercial potential is vast. Visiongain predicts that therapeutic vaccines will significantly expand the market for vaccines, contributing to rapid revenue growth during the period 2008 to 2023.
Why you should buy this report:
- To receive a comprehensive analysis of the prospects for vaccines, including key metrics and predicted revenues, by vaccine disease area and leading brand
- To receive forecasts of vaccine sales in leading country markets from 2008-2023, including China and India
- To discover the views of experts in the vaccines sector
- To determine the forces that influence the market for vaccines: drivers, restraints, opportunities and threats
- To find out where the vaccines market is heading - both technologically and commercially from 2008 to 2023.
Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Vaccines and Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
2.1 Immunisation and Types of Vaccine
2.1.1 Vaccines: A Healthcare Triumph2.2 Vaccine Preventable Diseases
2.1.2 The Immune System and Natural Immunity
2.1.3 Edward Jenner Laid the Foundation for Modern Vaccines
2.1.4 Vaccines Work by Creating Artificial Immunity
2.1.5 Vaccine Formulation
2.1.6 Types of Vaccine
2.1.6.1 Classification of Vaccines
2.1.6.2 Live, Attenuated Vaccines
2.1.6.3 Recombinant Live Vaccines
2.1.6.4 Inactivated Vaccines
2.1.6.5 Toxoid Vaccines
2.1.6.6 Subunit Vaccines
2.1.6.7 Conjugate Vaccines
2.1.6.8 Recombinant Subunit Vaccines
2.1.6.9 DNA Vaccines
2.1.6.10 Recombinant Vector Vaccines
2.2.1 Cervical Cancer/Human Papillomavirus (HPV)2.3 Top-Selling Vaccines in 2007
2.2.2 Chickenpox and Shingles
2.2.3 Cholera
2.2.4 Diphtheria
2.2.5 Haemophilus influenzae Type b (Hib) Diseases
2.2.6 Hepatitis A
2.2.7 Hepatitis B
2.2.8 Influenza
2.2.8.1 Influenza Prevalence2.2.9 Japanese Encephalitis
2.2.8.2 The Influenza Virus
2.2.8.3 Influenza Pandemics and Avian Influenza
2.2.8.4 Influenza Vaccination
2.2.10 Measles
2.2.11 Meningococcal Diseases
2.2.12 Mumps
2.2.13 Pertussis
2.2.14 Polio
2.2.15 Rotavirus Diseases
2.2.16 Rubella
2.2.17 Streptococcus Pneumoniae Infections
2.2.18 Tetanus
2.2.19 Tick-Borne Encephalitis
2.2.20 Tuberculosis
2.2.21 Typhoid
2.2.22 Yellow Fever
2.3.1 Paediatric Vaccines
2.3.1.1 Prevnar/Prevenar2.3.2 Other/Adult Vaccines
2.3.1.2 Polio/Pertussis/Hib Vaccines (Sanofi-Aventis)
2.3.1.3 Infanrix/Pediarix
2.3.1.4 Varivax
2.3.1.5 M-M-R II
2.3.1.6 ProQuad
2.3.1.7 Menactra
2.3.1.8 RotaTeq
2.3.1.9 Rotarix
2.3.2.1 Adacel2.3.3 Influenza Vaccines
2.3.2.2 Pneumovax
2.3.2.3 Zostavax
2.3.3.1 Fluzone/Vaxigrip/Mutagrip2.3.4 Prophylactic Cancer Vaccines
2.3.3.2 Fluarix and FluLaval
2.3.3.3 Fluvirin
2.3.4.1 Gardasil2.3.5 Hepatitis Vaccines
2.3.4.2 Cervarix
2.3.5.1 GSK Hepatitis Vaccines2.3.6 Therapeutic Vaccines
2.3.5.2 Havrix
2.3.5.3 Engerix-B
2.3.5.4 Twinrix/Ambirix
2.3.5.5 Merck & Co./Sanofi Pasteur MSD Hepatitis Vaccines
2.3.5.6 Vaqta/Avaxim
2.3.5.7 Recombivax HB/HBvaxPRO
2.3.6.1 Grazax (ALK-Abelló/Menarini)
3 The World Vaccine Market
3.1 World Vaccine Market Forecast, 2008-2023
3.1.1 The World Vaccine Market Will Double by 20133.2 Sales Forecast by Vaccine Class, 2008-2023
3.1.2 Therapeutic Vaccines Will Become Established
3.1.3 The World Vaccine Market, 2018-2023
3.2.1 The Leading Vaccine Classes in 20073.3 Leading Vaccine Manufacturers
3.2.2 Paediatric Vaccine Market Share
3.2.3 Other/Adult Vaccines Sales Forecast
3.2.4 Influenza Vaccines Market Growth
3.2.5 Prophylactic Cancer Vaccines Market
3.2.6 Hepatitis Vaccines Market
3.2.7 Rapid Growth for Therapeutic Vaccines
3.3.1 A Few Major Players Dominate the Vaccine Market3.4 Sales Forecast for Leading Vaccine Brands, 2008-2013
3.3.2 High Entry Barriers to Market
3.4.1 Leading Paediatric Vaccine Brand Forecasts, 2008-2023
3.4.1.1 Prevnar/Prevenar3.4.2 Leading Other/Adult Vaccine Brand Forecasts, 2008-2023
3.4.1.2 Polio/Pertussis/Hib Vaccines
3.4.1.3 Infanrix/Pediarix
3.4.1.4 Varivax
3.4.1.5 M-M-R II
3.4.1.6 ProQuad
3.4.1.7 Menactra
3.4.1.8 RotaTeq
3.4.1.9 Rotarix
3.4.2.1 Adacel3.4.3 Leading Influenza Vaccine Brand Forecasts, 2008-2023
3.4.2.2 Pneumovax
3.4.2.3 Zostavax
3.4.4 Leading Prophylactic Cancer Vaccine Brand Forecasts, 2008-2023
3.4.4.1 Gardasil3.4.5 Leading Hepatitis Vaccine Brand Forecasts, 2008-2023
3.4.4.2 Cervarix
4 SWOT Analysis of the Vaccine Market
4.1 Analysis of the Market
4.2 Key Strengths of the Vaccine Industry
4.2.1 Vaccines Work4.3 The Vaccines Industry: Weaknesses
4.2.2 New Vaccine Technologies
4.2.2.1 Vaccine Manufacturers are Expanding the Scope of Vaccines4.2.3 New High-Margin Vaccines
4.2.2.2 New Types of Vaccine
4.2.2.3 New Adjuvants for Vaccines
4.2.2.4 New Vaccine Delivery Mechanisms and Formulations
4.2.2.5 Other Developments in Vaccine Technology
4.2.4 Vaccines Will Not Face Significant Generic Competition
4.2.5 Personalised Vaccines
4.3.1 Vaccine Research and Development is Lengthy and Expensive4.4 Opportunities for the Vaccine Industry
4.3.1.1 The Vaccine Research and Development Process4.3.2 Vaccine Manufacturing
4.3.1.2 Vaccine Research and Development and Outsourcing
4.3.2.1 Vaccine Manufacturing has High Costs4.3.3 Consolidation of the Industry
4.3.2.2 China, India and Brazil
4.4.1 Vaccines for Diseases Currently Without a Vaccine4.5 Key Threats Facing the Vaccine Industry
4.4.1.1 The Most Important Non-Vaccine Preventable Diseases4.4.2 Improved Vaccines for Partially Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
4.4.1.2 Cancer
4.4.1.3 Dengue Fever
4.4.1.4 Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)
4.4.1.5 Helicobacter Pylori Infections.
4.4.1.6 Hepatitis C
4.4.1.7 Hepatitis E
4.4.1.8 HIV/AIDS
4.4.1.9 Malaria
4.4.1.10 Nosocomial Infections
4.4.1.11 Respiratory Infections
4.4.1.12 Roundworm and Hookworm Infections
4.4.1.13 Sexually-Transmitted Diseases
4.4.1.14 Tobacco
4.4.1.15 West Nile Virus Infections
4.4.2.1 Vaccines Effective Against More Strains4.4.3 Biodefence
4.4.2.2 Towards a Universal Influenza Vaccine
4.4.2.3 The Need for an Improved Tuberculosis Vaccine
4.4.3.1 The Future for Bioterrorism Vaccines4.4.4 Changing World Demographics
4.4.3.2 Pandemic-Preparedness
4.5.1 The Anti-Vaccine Movement
4.5.1.1 Misinformation about Side-Effects of Vaccines4.5.2 Vaccines in the Developing World
4.5.1.2 MMR Misinformation in the UK
4.5.1.3 Controversy Surrounding Mercury-Containing Vaccines
4.5.1.4 Campaigns Against Cervical Cancer Vaccines
4.5.1.5 Consequences of Anti-Vaccine Campaigns
4.5.2.1 Vaccine Distribution Networks
4.5.2.2 Vaccine Cost in Developing Countries
4.5.2.3 Improving Access to Vaccines in the Developing World
5 Vaccine Country Markets
5.1 The Vaccine Market in 2007: Geographical Analysis
5.1.1 The Commercial and Donor Vaccine Markets5.2 Leading Vaccine Country Markets
5.1.2 Leading Vaccine Country Markets, 2007
5.1.3 Sales Forecast for Leading Vaccine Country Markets, 2008-2023
5.2.1 The US Vaccine Market
5.2.1.1 The US Vaccine Market, 20075.2.2 The European Vaccine Market
5.2.1.2 The US Vaccine Market, 2008-2023
5.2.2.1 The German Vaccine Market5.2.3 The Japanese Vaccine Market
5.2.2.2 The French Vaccine Market
5.2.2.3 The UK Vaccine Market
5.2.4 The Chinese Vaccine Market
5.2.4.1 China is the Largest Vaccine Consumer in the World5.2.5 The Indian Vaccine Market
5.2.4.2 Chinese Vaccine Manufacturing
5.2.4.3 Chinese Vaccine Research and Development
5.2.5.1 The Indian Vaccine Market is Rapidly Expanding5.2.6 The Donor Vaccine Market
5.2.5.2 India is an Important Vaccine Exporter
5.2.5.3 Vaccine Research and Development in India
6 The Vaccine Pipeline
6.1 The Most Promising Sectors of the Vaccines Pipeline
6.2 Paediatric Vaccines Pipeline
6.2.1 Key Development in Paediatric Vaccines, 2008-20136.3 Other/Adult Vaccines Pipeline
6.2.2 Hexaxim
6.2.3 Synflorix
6.2.4 Prevnar 13
6.2.5 Unifive
6.2.6 MenACWY-TT
6.2.7 Menveo/MenACWY-CRM
6.2.8 Hib-MenCY-TT
6.2.9 MenB
6.2.10 Meningitis B Vaccine
6.2.11 ORV 116E
6.3.1 Key Developments in Other/Adult Vaccines, 2008-20136.4 Influenza Vaccines Pipeline
6.3.2 Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines
6.3.2.1 Ixiaro/IC516.3.3 Adenovirus Vaccines
6.3.2.2 ChimeriVax-JE
6.3.4 Simplirix
6.3.5 Flavinum
6.3.6 HIV/AIDS Vaccines
6.3.6.1 ALVAC-HIV/AIDSVAX B/E6.3.7 Biodefence Vaccines
6.3.6.2 tgAAC09
6.3.6.3 VRC-HIVADV014-00VP
6.3.7.1 Anthrax Vaccine6.3.8 CholeraGarde
6.3.7.2 rF1V Plague Vaccine
6.3.7.3 Imvamune
6.3.9 Cytomegalovirus Vaccine
6.3.10 Dengue Fever Vaccines
6.3.10.1 ChimeriVax-Dengue6.3.11 Mosquirix
6.3.10.2 Dengue Virus Vaccine
6.3.12 Nosocomial Infection Vaccines
6.3.12.1 Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Vaccine6.3.13 143717A/Varicella Zoster Virus Vaccine
6.3.12.2 V 710/Staphylococcus Aureus Vaccine
6.3.12.3 ACAM-CDIFF
6.3.12.4 StaphVAX
6.3.14 Travellers’ Diarrhoea Vaccines
6.3.14.1 ACE393/Campylobacter Jejuni Vaccine6.3.15 GSK M72/Tuberculosis Vaccine
6.3.14.2 Travellers’ Diarrhoea Vaccine (Escherichia Coli)
6.3.16 Typhoid Vaccine
6.3.17 ChimeriVax-West Nile
6.4.1 Key Developments in Influenza Vaccines, 2008-20136.5 Hepatitis Vaccines Pipeline
6.4.2 Cell-Based Influenza Vaccines
6.4.2.1 The Switch from Eggs6.4.3 H5N1 Influenza Vaccines
6.4.2.2 Optaflu
6.4.2.3 Influvac TC
6.4.2.4 FluBløk
6.4.2.5 Vero-Cell Technology
6.4.2.6 Per C6
6.4.4 Novel Delivery Systems for Influenza Vaccines
6.4.5 New Adjuvants for Influenza Vaccines
6.4.6 ACAM-FLU-A
6.5.1 Hepsilav/V2706.6 Prophylactic Cancer Vaccines Pipeline
6.5.2 Hepatitis B Vaccine
6.5.3 V 419/Hepatitis B Vaccine
6.5.4 Hepatitis E Vaccine
6.6.1 V502/Human Papillomavirus Vaccine6.7 Therapeutic Vaccines Pipeline
6.6.2 Novel Prophylactic Cancer Vaccines
6.6.2.1 Epstein-Barr Virus Vaccine
6.6.2.2 Helicobacter Pylori Vaccine
6.7.1 Therapeutic Cancer Vaccines
6.7.1.1 Sipuleucel–T/Provenge6.7.2 Therapeutic Vaccines for Hepatitis
6.7.1.2 TroVax
6.7.1.3 MAGE-A3 ASCI
6.7.1.4 Stimuvax
6.7.1.5 OncoVAX
6.7.1.6 MVax
6.7.1.7 CDX-110
6.7.1.8 Reniale
6.7.1.9 Biovaxid
6.7.1.10 Allovectin-7
6.7.1.11 GV1001
6.7.2.1 Therapeutic Hepatitis B Vaccine6.7.3 Therapeutic Vaccines for HIV Infection
6.7.2.2 IC41/Hepatitis C Vaccine
6.7.2.3 GI-5005/Hepatits C Treatment Vaccine
6.7.2.4 ChronVac-C
6.7.4 Therapeutic Vaccines for Other Viral Infections
6.7.4.1 TG 4001/R3484 (MVA-HPV-IL2/HPV Vaccine)6.7.5 Therapeutic Addiction Vaccines
6.7.4.2 Cytomegalovirus Therapeutic Vaccine
6.7.5.1 Addiction Vaccines Will Target Nicotine and Drug Dependence6.7.6 Therapeutic Allergy Vaccines
6.7.5.2 NicVAX
6.7.5.3 NIC002
6.7.5.4 TA-NIC
6.7.5.5 Niccine
6.7.5.6 TA-CD
6.7.6.1 Pollinex Quattro6.7.7 Therapeutic Vaccines for Chronic Disease
6.7.6.2 House Dust Mite Allergy Vaccine
7 Expert Opinion from Key Opinion-Leaders in the Vaccine Industry
7.1 Dr Michael Watson, Executive Vice President Research and Development, Acambis
7.1.1 The Key Unmet Vaccine Needs in 20087.2 Gregory A. Poland, M.D., MACP, FIDSA, Mary Lowell Leary Endowed Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Mayo Clinic (US)
7.1.2 The Acambis Vaccine Pipeline and the ChimeriVax Platform
7.1.3 A Clostridium Difficile Vaccine
7.1.4 Progress Towards a Universal Influenza Vaccine
7.1.5 Improving Access to Vaccines in Developing Countries
7.1.6 The Future for Biodefence Vaccines
7.1.7 Highlights of the Acambis Pipeline
7.2.1 Personalised Vaccines7.3 Dr Raafat Fahim, President and Chief Executive Officer of Nabi Biopharmaceuticals
7.2.2 Growth of Therapeutic Cancer Vaccines and Addiction Vaccines
7.2.3 Ignorance and Misconceptions about Vaccines
7.3.1 Vaccines in the Pipeline for Nicotine Addiction7.4 Dr Ronald Ellis, Senior Vice President and Chief Technical Officer, NasVax, Israel
7.3.2 Vaccines in the Pipeline for Staphylococcus, Including MRSA, Infection
7.3.3 Nabi Biopharmaceuticals are Investigating the Anti-Viral RENS
7.4.1 The Key Unmet Vaccine Needs in 20087.5 Dr Steen S. Klysner, Chief Executive Officer, Nordic Vaccine
7.4.2 New Adjuvants for Influenza Vaccines
7.4.3 The Future for Intranasal Vaccines
7.4.4 The Vaccine Technology of the Future
7.4.5 The Future for Therapeutic Vaccines
7.5.1 Nordic Vaccine’s Immune Enhancing Nano-Particle and Skin Patch Vaccine Technology
7.5.2 Vaccine Technology in 2023
7.5.3 Vaccines Will be Developed for New Diseases by 2023
8 Conclusions
8.1 The ‘Vaccine Boost’
8.2 Vaccines Will Outperform the Overall Pharmaceutical Market During 2008-2023
8.3 Vaccine Growth Drivers
8.4 Emerging Markets for Vaccines
List of Tables
- Table 2.1 Vaccine Preventable Disease Statistics
- Table 2.2 Vaccine Classes
- Table 2.3 Example Brands for Polio/Pertussis/Hib Vaccines (Sanofi-Aventis*)
- Table 2.4 Brands in the Infanrix/Pediarix Range of Vaccines
- Table 3.1 Worldwide Vaccine Market ($bn), 2007-2013
- Table 3.2 Worldwide Vaccine Market ($bn), 2014-2023
- Table 3.3 Vaccines Sales ($bn) and Market Share by Vaccine Class, 2007
- Table 3.4 Vaccines Sales ($bn) by Vaccine Class, 2007-2013
- Table 3.5 Vaccines Sales ($bn) by Vaccine Class, 2014-2023
- Table 3.6 Leading Vaccine Manufacturers, 2007
- Table 3.7 Leading Paediatric Vaccine Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Table 3.8 Leading Other/Adult Vaccine Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Table 3.9 Leading Influenza Vaccine Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Table 3.10 Gardasil Sales ($bn), 2007
- Table 3.11 Leading Prophylactic Cancer Vaccine Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Table 3.12 Leading Hepatitis Vaccine Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Table 4.1 SWOT Chart for Vaccines Market
- Table 4.2 Selected Diseases Currently Without a Vaccine
- Table 4.3 Population Statistics 2007-2023
- Table 4.4 GDP China, India, US and Japan, 2007-2023
- Table 5.1 Commercial & Donor Vaccine Market, 2007
- Table 5.2 Leading Vaccines Country Markets 2007
- Table 5.3 Vaccines Sales Forecast ($bn) for Leading Country Markets, 2007-2013
- Table 5.4 Vaccines Sales Forecast ($bn) for Leading Country Markets, 2014-2023
- Table 6.1 Key Pipeline Paediatric Vaccines
- Table 6.2 Key Pipeline Other/Adult Vaccines
- Table 6.3 Key Cell-Culture Influenza Vaccines
- Table 6.4 Key Pipeline Hepatitis Vaccines
- Table 6.5 Key Pipeline Prophylactic Cancer Vaccines
- Table 6.6 Key Pipeline Therapeutic Cancer Vaccines
- Table 6.7 Key Pipeline Therapeutic Hepatitis Vaccines
- Table 6.8 Key Pipeline Therapeutic HIV/AIDS Vaccines
- Table 6.9 Key Pipeline Therapeutic Addiction Vaccines
List of Figures
- Figure 3.1 Worldwide Vaccine Market ($bn), 2007-2023
- Figure 3.2 Market Share by Vaccine Class, 2007
- Figure 3.3 Paediatric Vaccine Sales ($bn), 2007-2023
- Figure 3.4 Sales ($bn) by Vaccine Class (Excluding Paediatric Vaccines), 2007-2023
- Figure 3.5 Vaccine Sales ($bn) and Market Share by Vaccine Class, 2007-2023
- Figure 3.6 Market Share by Vaccine Class, 2013
- Figure 3.7 Market Share by Vaccine Class, 2018
- Figure 3.8 Market Share by Vaccine Class, 2023
- Figure 3.9 Leading Vaccine Manufacturers, 2007
- Figure 3.10 Prevnar/Prevenar Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Figure 3.11 Leading Paediatric Combination Vaccine Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Figure 3.12 Varivax, M-M-R II and ProQuad Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Figure 3.13 Menactra Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Figure 3.14 RotaTeq and Rotarix Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Figure 3.15 Adacel Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Figure 3.16 Pneumovax Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Figure 3.17 Zostavax Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Figure 3.18 Leading Influenza Vaccine Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Figure 3.19 Leading Prophylactic Cancer Vaccine Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Figure 3.20 Leading Hepatitis Vaccine Sales ($bn), 2007-2013
- Figure 4.1 Population of China, India, US and Germany, 2007-2023
- Figure 4.2 Gross Domestic Product ($tr) for US, Japan, China and India, 2007-2023
- Figure 5.1 Commercial and Donor Vaccine Market Share, 2007
- Figure 5.2 Vaccine Market Share by Leading Country, 2007
- Figure 5.3 Vaccines Sales for Leading Country Markets 2007-2023: Upper Group
- Figure 5.4 Vaccines Sales for Leading Country Markets 2007-2023: Lower Group
- Figure 5.5 Vaccine Market Share by Leading Country, 2013
- Figure 5.6 Vaccine Market Share by Leading Country, 2018
- Figure 5.7 Vaccine Market Share by Leading Country, 2023
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