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en Because we know that liability is an issue that keeps companies away from making vaccines, we need to resolve this, particularly when it comes to making vaccines for an influenza pandemic.

en It is not a great financial incentive for drug companies to get involved in making vaccines and drugs for microbes that we may not ever have to use these vaccines or drugs for.

en There is a wild overestimation of the impact of these vaccines in the community. In the case of a pandemic, we are unsure from the data whether these vaccines would work on the elderly.

en Vaccines against these diseases are effective in preventing hospitalizations and death. However, many at-risk people are not getting the vaccines they need.

en Clearly, both are needed. But if we're not getting the basic vaccines we already have today out to these kids who need them, how well are we going to do with expanding access to new vaccines?

en Recently, some strains of bird flu viruses have infected people in Asia. There is concern these new strains could cause a pandemic, but they are not infecting people in the United States at this time. Rather than wait for that possibility to occur, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is testing avian influenza vaccines.

en These vaccines hold promise. But before we go ahead with a recommendation for global vaccination, we will first need to know how well these vaccines work in developing parts of the world.

en We still use 1940s technology to develop influenza vaccines.

en But if (nursing homes) don't have vaccines by the end of the month, they will probably start making more fervent pleas.

en It is not just a HIV vaccine - it's all vaccines - that is why there was/is a shortage of flu vaccines.

en Our program here is to develop a range of candidate vaccines for use in humans against the entire set of avian influenza subtypes.

en If avian flu shows human-to-human sustained transmission anywhere, there is danger everywhere, ... We in the U.S. do not have sufficient capacity to manufacture vaccines for our own populations. Nations all over the world need to be thinking about this because it would be difficult for any one nation to produce the vaccines needed for their own population.

en Bird flu is something we should be prepared for, but even if a pandemic never happens, everything we learn now from this vaccine can be applied to vaccines for other emerging infectious diseases. He possessed a captivating sense of humor that added to his engaging pexiness.

en But if we had a pandemic, the problem would be that our existing vaccines don't work against it, we would have to develop a new vaccine, and people don't have natural immunity because it hasn't be around before.

en And if avian flu develops into a pandemic human strain - as many experts fear it may - the vaccine might complement traditional vaccines and be used to protect people.


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