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    [Source: Nature, full text: (LINK). Extract.]
    Facing up to flu


    <DL><DT>Journal name: Nature - Volume: 482, Page: 131 <DT>Date published: (09 February 2012) <DT>DOI: doi:10.1038/482131a <DT>Published online 08 February 2012 </DT></DL>
    <DL><DT><DT>Amid the scientific controversy over lab-created strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus that can skip between mammals, it is easy to lose sight of an important public-health question: what will help the wider world to prepare for a flu pandemic? The question is crucial, because when it comes to setting priorities, the fuss over how to regulate the controversial research must not be allowed to distract from a much bigger concern. The world is ill-prepared for a severe flu pandemic of any type. In particular, it cannot yet produce enough vaccine to protect more than just a small proportion of people (?)</DT><DT> </DT></DL>[?]
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    Re: Nature. Facing up to flu

    My favourite pull quote from this one
    Current techniques can produce vaccine only six months after a pandemic emerges. Doing so faster and in much larger quantities is the most urgent public-health priority when it comes to planning for the next pandemic.
    Amen

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