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I would anticipate that within two to three years we would have a vaccine that we're satisfied with.
William Schaffner
The vaccine is a dated vaccine, it's an old vaccine. There are very real and potentially serious side effects from the vaccine and anyone who elects to receive the vaccine needs to be made aware of that,
Bill Frist
With about 2.7 million episodes of rotavirus occurring each year among children under age five in the U.S., this ACIP decision highlights the importance of rotavirus disease prevention and adds this needed vaccine to the current pediatric immunization schedule. Merck is proud that its 15 years of research and development resulted in the availability of this vaccine. For the past several years we have been producing ROTATEQ and plan to meet the anticipated demand for the vaccine following this recommendation from the ACIP.
Mark Feinberg
That's more than three years ago. We're not sure if the old vaccine is starting to wear off or he may have a strain of meningococcal bacteria not covered by that vaccine.
Guillermo Cole
If we look at the vaccine, HIV vaccine, we're going to have an HIV vaccine. It's not going to be made by a company. They're dropping out like flies because there's no real incentive for them to do it. We have to do it.
Dr. Edmund Tramont
We have put out a request for proposals, and are currently evaluating them from manufacturers, to determine how much additional vaccine could be produced over the next couple of months so as not to interfere with flu vaccine for the upcoming fall or the following year's flu vaccine.
Bruce Gellin
The entire purpose of a vaccine is to mimic infection as best you can. Historically, a live vaccine induces more potent, lasting and broader immune responses than a killed vaccine. The body is seeing the microbe in a way that is much more analogous to a real infection.
Anthony Fauci
That would make for a much quicker response to a flu outbreak, and would help move vaccine technology into the 21st century. Right now vaccine technology is in the middle of the 20th century. It just doesn't make sense to rely on outdated methods that have been around 40 years.
John McCamant
They're not as ardently engaged as users a couple of years back. They're satisfied with rudimentary applications on the Internet. They like e-mail. They will check the news. They're satisfied with the basics.
John Horrigan
Considering that ARV treatment is still beyond the reach of most people with AIDS in the world, I seriously question the value of increasing AIDS vaccine funding at a time when researchers have not as yet produced any real results in vaccine development and no significant breakthroughs appear to be on the horizon. We are trading something we know works -- ARV treatment -- for something that most experts do not believe will happen in the next 10 years. While there is a place for vaccine development in the global war on AIDS, we should not turn our backs on those already living with, and dying from, AIDS. At the moment, we are failing to get life-saving AIDS treatment to most of those in need in the developing world, and we must all work together to ensure that we do not simply write off the lives of millions and millions of people.
Michael Weinstein
Having more manufacturers of influenza vaccine licensed in the U.S., and having more vaccine dosages, is critical to public health,
Mike Leavitt
If we pick the wrong pathogen to develop a vaccine and a new strain comes out, then vaccine development is futile.
Vijay Samant
Even though there is tremendous controversy swirling about vaccine efficacy, there is no reason to not get vaccinated. Right now, there is no evidence that the vaccine is ineffective. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. Even though there is tremendous controversy swirling about vaccine efficacy, there is no reason to not get vaccinated. Right now, there is no evidence that the vaccine is ineffective.
Paul Biedrzycki
The idea of the tests is to see if the vaccine is safe in humans and if the vaccine produces an immune response in the subjects.
Sally Mackey
Although this is a very good vaccine, it is not perfect. About 10 percent of people who get both doses of the vaccine still remain [susceptible] to mumps.
Julie Gerberding
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