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At this AEI event, panelists will comment on the CDC's future with vaccines, drawing from experiences in public health, policy, and industry.
The United States' insufficient supply of H1N1 vaccines to inoculate our population demonstrates how poorly prepared we are to confront a pandemic.
This volume offers a balanced and comprehensive snapshot of the changing landscape for vaccine markets.
Studies of vaccines have suffered from a focus on pricing and access, missing the crucial question of how they are developed and brought to market.
If the swine flu virus should continue to spread, or the infections worsen, rapid development of a vaccine could be our best protection.
Ernst R. Berndt and Anjli C. Warner discuss their new book, U.S. Markets for Vaccines: Characteristics, Case Studies, and Controversies.





