Source page: McKinsey & Company

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Visual form

Vaccine R&D pipeline chart.

Layout / body structure

The sequence moves from uneven progress across vaccine archetypes to the post-COVID strengthening of the vaccine business case.

What is being compared

It compares COVID-19 vaccine innovation momentum with non-COVID infectious disease vaccine programs and broader candidate growth.

Measurement system

The measures include number of vaccine programs, candidate counts, and percent increase in candidates over time.

Visible structure inside the graphic

The visual highlights a plateau in non-COVID infectious disease vaccine programs while showing that pandemic response increased overall vaccine candidate momentum.

Main takeaway from the visual

COVID-19 accelerated vaccine innovation, but that momentum needs to be deliberately redirected to other vaccine archetypes and global health needs.

Key standout values or extremes

Excluding COVID-19 vaccines, infectious disease vaccine programs plateaued. Overall candidates increased 30 percent over the past five years.

Controls / sequence, when applicable

This is an chart; the reader clicks through vaccine pipeline and momentum views.

Companion media, when applicable

There is no separate companion audio or video; the chart is the full visual on this page.


Recharging vaccine R&D

Pharmaceuticals & Medical Products | Life Sciences | COVID-19

June 5, 2024 – Despite advances in vaccine innovation to combat COVID-19, progress for other vaccine archetypes has been uneven, say senior partner Adam Sabow and colleagues. Excluding COVID-19 vaccines, the number of infectious disease vaccine programs plateaued. However, the response to the pandemic strengthened the vaccine business case and led to a 30 percent overall increase in candidates over the past five years. Stakeholders can consider five actions to harness the pandemic-driven momentum to accelerate innovation and tackle global health. Click through the interactive to see more.

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To read the article, see “Beyond the pandemic: The next chapter of innovation in vaccines,” May 16, 2024.


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