Mexican scientists reflect on swine flu lessons
University scientists say they were under-used during the flu crisis because of a poor relationship with government laboratories.
Source: Cell

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University scientists say they were under-used during the flu crisis because of a poor relationship with government laboratories.
Source: Cell
The WHO director-general on the first pandemic in four decades and the battle to get drugs and vaccines to the developing world.
Source: The Guardian
Scientists are monitoring people at risk of catching diseases from animals, in the hope of preventing a pandemic
Source: Scientific American
Catherine Brahic reports on a scientific conundrum with profound implications for developing nations — how to make large supplies of a vaccine against a pandemic flu virus that does not exist yet.
4 May 2006 | EN
As production of flu drug Tamiflu gears up, big questions remain over how affordable — and effective — it will be, reports Martin Enserink.
Source: Science
21 April 2006 | EN
The hunt for a vaccine to fight a potential flu pandemic could be jeopardised by a lack of political and financial will to invest in it, reports Erika Check.
Source: Nature
26 May 2005 | EN