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The development of antivirals for pandemic flu provides important insights into the pharmaceutical industry's ability to advance public health.
What are the odds of another pandemic--this time, bird flu--happening?
The United States can avoid national security threats by being better prepared for pandemic flu.
AEI's Scott Gottlieb argues that the focus of legislation should not be on creating employment benefits specifically targeted to H1N1, but instead on ways to mitigate risks in future pandemics by providing Americans with early vaccinations.
U.S. regulations are too cautious. Europe has adopted a more sensible approach.
A little fear goes a long way in fighting a pandemic.
The plans Bush released last weekaboutpreparing for an outbreak of avian flu arecommendable; the challenge will be putting them into effect.
If the swine flu virus should continue to spread, or the infections worsen, rapid development of a vaccine could be our best protection.



