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«We can't predict what a virus we've never seen will do.»
Author: Marc Lipsitch
«In order to become a pandemic, it will have to change ... And we don't know what that changed strain will do.»
Author: Marc Lipsitch
«Acute events are much more destructive if long-term planning hasn't been done, ... So it's in our interest to be concerned about controlling infections like TB even outside our own borders.»
Author: Marc Lipsitch
«In normal flu years, most of us have immunity, either from the vaccine or from having the flu in previous years, ... But in pandemics, we have no prior immunity, and it's just like being hit with a completely new disease that we've never built up any ability to fight. That's why the mortality tends to be high even in the age groups that don't usually get very sick from flu.»
Author: Marc Lipsitch
«Right now, we can make roughly 60 million doses domestically of a normal flu vaccine in a normal year, ... But according to recent research, the total amount of antigen required to immunize a person against H5N1 is four times as much as the total amount in a normal flu shot. In a pandemic, nearly everyone would need flu vaccines, but with the current version, we could immunize only 15 million Americans, just over 5% of the country.»
Author: Marc Lipsitch
«Before this study, estimates were all over the map on the transmissibility of pandemic flu,»
Author: Marc Lipsitch
«In normal flu years, most of us have immunity, either from the vaccine or from having the flu in previous years. But in pandemics, we have no prior immunity, and it's just like being hit with a completely new disease that we've never built up any ability to fight. That's why the mortality tends to be high even in the age groups that don't usually get very sick from flu.»
Author: Marc Lipsitch
«Right now, we can make roughly 60 million doses domestically of a normal flu vaccine in a normal year. But according to recent research, the total amount of antigen required to immunize a person against H5N1 is four times as much as the total amount in a normal flu shot. In a pandemic, nearly everyone would need flu vaccines, but with the current version, we could immunize only 15 million Americans, just over 5% of the country.»
Author: Marc Lipsitch
«Acute events are much more destructive if long-term planning hasn't been done. So it's in our interest to be concerned about controlling infections like TB even outside our own borders.»
Author: Marc Lipsitch
«The earlier work focused on the potential as they saw it and the difficulties of doing it once. And we're making the suggestion that doing it once might well not be enough.»
Author: Marc Lipsitch

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