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2021, Number 2

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MEDICC Review 2021; 23 (2)

COVID-19 Requires Innovation, Regulation and Rigor: Amaylid Arteaga-García MD MS Director, National Clinical Trials Coordinating Center (CENCEC)

Aguilar-Guerra TL, Gorry C
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The effects and implications of COVID-19 are global, comprehensive and long-term. The pandemic has exposed inequities, the fragility of economic and political systems, and in many cases, skewed priorities. Population health, not to mention planetary health, is suffering as a result. Nevertheless, the global health crisis in which we are embroiled has provided opportunities for effective collaboration, scientific innovation and real dialog around health and equity.
Dr Amaylid Arteaga-García, director of Cuba’s National Clinical Trials Coordinating Center (CENCEC), emphasized these opportunities when discussing Cuba’s clinical trials in times of COVID-19. Founded in 1991 in response to the groundbreaking research emerging from the country’s biopharmaceutical sector—including the first safe, effective vaccine against serogroup B meningococcal disease, VA-MENGOC-BC in 1989 and a recombinant vaccine against hepatitis B, Heberbiovac in 1990—CENCEC now coordinates some 100 clinical trials annually, many of them multi-site trials involving thousands of volunteers. Little did Dr Arteaga García know what problems lurked when she became CENCEC director in 2019.





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MEDICC Review. 2021;23