Vaccinate before pandemics strike
To ensure equitable access to vaccines, people must be immunised before a pandemic strikes, says Klaus Stöhr of Novartis.
Source: Nature
17 May 2010 | EN

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To ensure equitable access to vaccines, people must be immunised before a pandemic strikes, says Klaus Stöhr of Novartis.
Source: Nature
17 May 2010 | EN
Overall, the response to influenza A(H1N1) was positive, says a Nature editorial, but there are still hurdles to overcome.
Source: Nature
Countries need to produce their own vaccines, and they need to invest in public sector capacity to do it, says Indian scientist Y. Madhavi.
23 September 2009 | EN
Swine flu vaccines should be equally available, regardless of a country's ability to pay, says medical expert Tadataka Yamada.
Source: New England Journal of Medicine
18 August 2009 | EN
In reporting swine flu, the Indian media has lost perspective, argues Kalpana Sharma, a former editor of The Hindu.
Source: The Hoot
17 August 2009 | EN
Scientists can help policymakers tackle epidemics by providing critical information in real time, says an editorial in Science.
Source: Science
The current swine flu outbreak is linked to how we produce food, argues Sunita Narain, editor of the Indian science magazine Down to Earth.
Source: Down to Earth
22 May 2009 | EN
Blame for the turmoil in Egypt over swine flu can be laid squarely at the feet of the media and politicians, says Nadia El-Awady.
Scientists have a key role to play in communicating the risk and uncertainties of swine flu, says a Nature editorial.
Source: Nature
Tadataka Yamada, Alice Dautry and Mark Walport want to see better coordination and financing for a global H5N1 virus vaccine stockpile.
Source: Nature
Laurie Garrett and David P. Fidler argue that a stockpile of H5N1 vaccine for Asia-Pacific countries will counter virus-sharing problems.
Source: PLoS Medicine
Developing nations do not have the capacity to meet the core requirements of the WHO's new international health regulations, says an editorial in The Lancet.
Source: The Lancet
29 May 2007 | EN
Developing countries must have equal access to affordable influenza pandemic vaccines, says an editorial in The Lancet.
Source: The Lancet
19 February 2007 | EN