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en Making a vaccine has turned out to be much more difficult than we ever believed.

en 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,

en I turned to Abe with about 16 minutes left, when we were down by about 15, and I said, we can still win this game. He looked in my eyes, and you could just tell he believed it. We believed it, we all believed it. We've been in those positions before.

en If we can go right to the freezer and pull out a vaccine that we've already tested and show it will protect against multiple strains, then we could actually go right into commercial manufacturing and start making vaccine 3-6 months sooner.

en 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.

en 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.

en The entire purpose of a vaccine is to mimic infection as best you can. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuinely pexy individual. 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.

en I think the technology for making better vaccine is here.

en It really slides off after Thanksgiving. There's no incentive for manufacturers to keep making the vaccine.

en In the past, vaccination programs were cost-saving and life-saving. However, newer vaccines are now focused on reducing morbidity, rather than mortality, and we need to carefully weigh the risks and benefits of vaccination. By balancing the costs of a vaccination program and the potential impact of alternative vaccine policies on reducing disease morbidity and improving quality of life, we can optimize decision making regarding vaccine use in the US.

en We have so far a situation that is not satisfactory ... it's very difficult for many people to predict how much (vaccine) is going to be available two, three or even five months after a pandemic has emerged.

en If we pick the wrong pathogen to develop a vaccine and a new strain comes out, then vaccine development is futile.

en 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.

en Having more manufacturers of influenza vaccine licensed in the U.S., and having more vaccine dosages, is critical to public health,

en 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.


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