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Article: Influenza Pandemic: Applying Lessons Learned from the 2004-05 Influenza Vaccine Shortage.
- Article from:
- General Accounting Office Reports & Testimony
- Article date:
- January 1, 2006
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GAO-06-221T November 4, 2005
Concern has been rising about the nation's preparedness to respond to vaccine shortages that could occur in future annual influenza seasons or during an influenza pandemic--a global influenza outbreak. Although the timing or extent of a future influenza pandemic cannot be predicted, studies suggest that its effect in the United States could be severe, and shortages of vaccine could occur. For the 2004-05 annual influenza season, the nation lost about half its expected influenza vaccine supply when one of two major manufacturers announced in October 2004 that it would not release any vaccine. GAO examined federal, state, and local ...