Scientific research and innovation response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

Background: COVID-19 has shaken countries at all levels, putting public health at risk. Global efforts have allocated funding for the development of research for the development of vaccines, digital tools, epidemiologic, social, and economic studies. Although these efforts have been developed worldw...

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Main Authors: Jeel Moya-Salazar, Lucia Gomez-Saenz, Betsy Cañari, Hans Contreras-Pulache
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Language:English
Published: F1000 Research Ltd 2021-11-01
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Online Access:https://f1000research.com/articles/10-399/v2
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author Jeel Moya-Salazar
Lucia Gomez-Saenz
Betsy Cañari
Hans Contreras-Pulache
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Lucia Gomez-Saenz
Betsy Cañari
Hans Contreras-Pulache
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description Background: COVID-19 has shaken countries at all levels, putting public health at risk. Global efforts have allocated funding for the development of research for the development of vaccines, digital tools, epidemiologic, social, and economic studies. Although these efforts have been developed worldwide, not all countries have prioritized the same topics and may have a different impact on solving problems and containing the spread of COVID-19. Methods: A descriptive study was conducted with secondary data of "Special Projects COVID-19” in order to analyze the prioritization of proposals and projects to Peruvian needs in the face of pandemic. Two calls were made by the Peruvian research council (CONCyTec); the first with five areas and the second with seven. The global amounts financed by each call were 342,857 USD (1,200,000 soles) and 700,000 USD (1,750,000 soles), respectively. Results: A total of 1,101 research projects were presented, 600 (54.5%) in the first call. In this call, 176 (29.3%) projects were from technological development and innovation and 29 were winners (with a global budget of 1,711,907.25 USD /6,077,270.75 soles). In the second call, 120 (23.9%) projects were from the area of Social and economic research and 21 were winners (global budget of 1,284,002.25 USD/558,208.55 soles) (p=0.043). The largest proportion of winning projects in both calls was 12 (41.4%) in Technological developments and innovation, then five (17.2%) each in telehealth and mobile health, and epidemiological and social studies. Across both calls, 214 (55.8%) and 160 (51.9%) projects were of private organizations and universities, respectively. Conclusions: This research shows ~2% of rapid response "Special Projects COVID-19” were financed by the CONCyTec call with over a million dollars of funds. Although the main topics were technological innovation, detection systems, and vaccines, these priorities have not had a global impact on the epidemiological development of the pandemic in Peru.
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spelling doaj.art-3c0b1729d95d4b598cfdb54ce2e1d9152022-12-21T19:25:21ZengF1000 Research LtdF1000Research2046-14022021-11-011010.12688/f1000research.51400.279217Scientific research and innovation response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]Jeel Moya-Salazar0Lucia Gomez-Saenz1Betsy Cañari2Hans Contreras-Pulache3Faculties of Health Science, Universidad Norbert Wiener, Lima, Lima, 51, PeruFaculties of Health Science, Universidad Norbert Wiener, Lima, Lima, 51, PeruFaculties of Health Science, Universidad Norbert Wiener, Lima, Lima, 51, PeruFaculties of Health Science, Universidad Norbert Wiener, Lima, Lima, 51, PeruBackground: COVID-19 has shaken countries at all levels, putting public health at risk. Global efforts have allocated funding for the development of research for the development of vaccines, digital tools, epidemiologic, social, and economic studies. Although these efforts have been developed worldwide, not all countries have prioritized the same topics and may have a different impact on solving problems and containing the spread of COVID-19. Methods: A descriptive study was conducted with secondary data of "Special Projects COVID-19” in order to analyze the prioritization of proposals and projects to Peruvian needs in the face of pandemic. Two calls were made by the Peruvian research council (CONCyTec); the first with five areas and the second with seven. The global amounts financed by each call were 342,857 USD (1,200,000 soles) and 700,000 USD (1,750,000 soles), respectively. Results: A total of 1,101 research projects were presented, 600 (54.5%) in the first call. In this call, 176 (29.3%) projects were from technological development and innovation and 29 were winners (with a global budget of 1,711,907.25 USD /6,077,270.75 soles). In the second call, 120 (23.9%) projects were from the area of Social and economic research and 21 were winners (global budget of 1,284,002.25 USD/558,208.55 soles) (p=0.043). The largest proportion of winning projects in both calls was 12 (41.4%) in Technological developments and innovation, then five (17.2%) each in telehealth and mobile health, and epidemiological and social studies. Across both calls, 214 (55.8%) and 160 (51.9%) projects were of private organizations and universities, respectively. Conclusions: This research shows ~2% of rapid response "Special Projects COVID-19” were financed by the CONCyTec call with over a million dollars of funds. Although the main topics were technological innovation, detection systems, and vaccines, these priorities have not had a global impact on the epidemiological development of the pandemic in Peru.https://f1000research.com/articles/10-399/v2
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Hans Contreras-Pulache
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title Scientific research and innovation response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_full Scientific research and innovation response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_fullStr Scientific research and innovation response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_full_unstemmed Scientific research and innovation response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_short Scientific research and innovation response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_sort scientific research and innovation response to the covid 19 pandemic in peru version 2 peer review 2 approved
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