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en [As part of the goal to] rebuild the vaccine manufacturing industry in America, ... we need to have the capacity to produce 300 million courses of a vaccine for any strain of a pandemic flu.

en [The United States is unprepared for the next flu pandemic, lacking the manufacturing capacity to provide 300 million doses of a vaccine for three to five more years, Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt said.] What we all learned from (Hurricane) Katrina is that sometimes we have to think very clearly about the unthinkable, ... We're not as prepared as we need to be. ...We will not have enough for everyone.

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 We need everyone in America to be able to have a vaccine that will protect them and their children and their loved ones from having a pandemic flu, and we need to have the capacity to manufacture enough in six months that everyone could have one,

en The vaccine is working. The vaccine certainly was made to cover this particular strain because it's a fairly common strain of mumps.

en We're aiming at 20-million doses of a pre-pandemic vaccine but to develop the capacity to be able to make 300-million doses within six months of when we ultimately get the latest version of it that is the real killer.

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

en Only when a pandemic virus strain develops will a vaccine be created, and it will not take long - only about a month.

en We have no real capacity to make [a pandemic] vaccine right now.

en is the capacity for every American to have a vaccine in the case of a pandemic, no matter what the virus is.

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 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.

en Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. vaccine manufacturing capacity domestically is not what we need it to be.

en The previous vaccine we developed was a strain obtained in Vietnam from 2004. The vaccine against the Vietnam virus would not be the most appropriate to protect against the Indonesia-like viruses.


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