We can never be totally 100 percent prepared. But we're making extraordinary progress over the past year.
We have a long way to go.
We have to see if it is true and if we can do anything about it,
We now know that these reservoirs are established very early in the course of infection.
we're just not that far down the manufacturing process.
We've still got to take it very seriously, and be very vigorous, because it does have the potential of getting out of control,
What this paper shows is you can make a vaccine against bird flu. It also points out a lot of weaknesses in the system. It's an important wake-up call.
What we learned from the mail-service anthrax attack of 2001 is that you really have to look at the vulnerable people along the chain of exposure.
When you have countries with such a large population, ... if you have one percent of the population infected and it doubles, you're looking at 20 million people.
With all of these drugs, some more than others, there's the development of resistance. So it's certainly not a cure, but it was a dramatic turnaround.
Would it be the best thing that we spend money to have a vaccine for pandemic flu that never happened? ... That would be a great outcome as far as I'm concerned.
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