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Despite the tripling of the global spend on health research over the past decade, most research and development spending is still done by, for, and in countries with high income, a new report from the Global Forum for Health Research has found.
The world's annual spend on health research rose from $30bn (£16bn; [euro]24bn) to almost $106bn between 1990 and 2001, says the report Monitoring Financial Flows for Health Research , published this week.
Almost half the money came from the commercial sector, but the public sector contributed 44%, a sizeable chunk of which comes from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), where the budget soared from $11.9bn in 1996 to $23.3bn in 2003.
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