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Public health strategies for distribution of influenza vaccine during an influenza pandemic.

In order to consider the ethical issues around vaccine distribution during an influenza pandemic, it is critical to have an understanding of the role of influenza vaccine in a pandemic, the rate at which vaccine is likely to be come available, who will likely produce and "own" the vaccine,...

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Autor principal: Hadler, James L.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2259167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17132334
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description In order to consider the ethical issues around vaccine distribution during an influenza pandemic, it is critical to have an understanding of the role of influenza vaccine in a pandemic, the rate at which vaccine is likely to be come available, who will likely produce and "own" the vaccine, how vaccine distribution and administration might be accomplished, and which are the groups that might be deemed highest priority to be vaccinated against influenza. The United States and Connecticut have been considering the more challenging of these issues and have learned from Canada, which previously discussed and made decisions on the challenges related to vaccine distribution. Although there is still some critical advance thinking that needs to be done, planning for the response to an influenza pandemic is now at an advanced stage. The keys to preparedness at this stage are to be aware of the vaccine distribution options, to know the benefits and limitations of each option, and to be flexible but nimble in dealing with a real pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-22591672008-03-03 Public health strategies for distribution of influenza vaccine during an influenza pandemic. Hadler, James L. Yale J Biol Med Research Article In order to consider the ethical issues around vaccine distribution during an influenza pandemic, it is critical to have an understanding of the role of influenza vaccine in a pandemic, the rate at which vaccine is likely to be come available, who will likely produce and "own" the vaccine, how vaccine distribution and administration might be accomplished, and which are the groups that might be deemed highest priority to be vaccinated against influenza. The United States and Connecticut have been considering the more challenging of these issues and have learned from Canada, which previously discussed and made decisions on the challenges related to vaccine distribution. Although there is still some critical advance thinking that needs to be done, planning for the response to an influenza pandemic is now at an advanced stage. The keys to preparedness at this stage are to be aware of the vaccine distribution options, to know the benefits and limitations of each option, and to be flexible but nimble in dealing with a real pandemic. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 2005-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2259167/ /pubmed/17132334 Text en
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Public health strategies for distribution of influenza vaccine during an influenza pandemic.
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title_full_unstemmed Public health strategies for distribution of influenza vaccine during an influenza pandemic.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17132334
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