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We know that they have to latch onto a specific part, so if we can figure out the precise structure of that part, present that through a vaccine, what we hope is we can prompt your immune system to make these matching antibodies.
And that would create a universal HIV
vaccine.
In the longer term, what they can do is use these tools of retro-vaccinology to make a preventive flu
vaccine.
Now, retro-vaccinology is just one technique within the ambit of so-called rational
vaccine
design.
So far, animal tests indicate that such a
vaccine
could prevent severe disease, although you might get a mild case.
So if this works in humans, what we're talking about is a universal flu vaccine, one that doesn't need to change every year and would remove the threat of death.
Of course, the best
vaccine
imaginable is only valuable to the extent we get it to everyone who needs it.
So to do that, we have to combine smart
vaccine
design with smart production methods and, of course, smart delivery methods.
The U.S. government promised 150 million doses of
vaccine
by October 15th for the flu peak.
Hundreds of millions of dollars were spent and flowed to accelerating
vaccine
manufacturing.
For most strains, you could get one to two doses of
vaccine
per egg.
So right now, the world can produce about 350 million doses of flu
vaccine
for the three strains, and we can up that to about 1.2 billion doses if we want to target a single variant like swine flu.
Imagine we could produce enough flu
vaccine
for everyone in the entire world for less than half of what we're currently spending now in the United States.
This
vaccine
is so small it can be grown in a common bacteria, E. coli.
So here's a comparison of several of these new
vaccine
technologies.
So if we have the political and financial foresight to sustain our investments, we will master these and new tools of vaccinology, and with these tools we can produce enough
vaccine
for everyone at low cost and ensure healthy productive lives.
SB: The game change can come at any time, because the problem we have now is we've shown we can get a
vaccine
to work in humans; we just need a better one.
So, if we can figure out how to do that, then we have the vaccine, and what's interesting is there already is some evidence that we're beginning to crack that problem.
CA: And that's the same with universal flu vaccine, the same kind of thing?
It probably isn't the perfect vaccine, but it's moving along.
During the war, Dr. Neville was researching an experimental vaccine, and in a flight to a hospital to use his latest experiment, the pilot of his helicopter died and the helicopter crashed.
Dr. Neville used the
vaccine
on himself and it worked, making him the last survivor of human race.
The plot revolves around a money hungry virus-vaccine producer who decides to make the virus first, put it airborne then make millions on the
vaccine
that he was ready to put out on the market because he knew their would be a need for it.
I was a great story about driving from California to the East Coast to take
vaccine
for a plague.
Sure the plot is a bit much--cats are trying to prevent a Mr. Brody from inventing a
vaccine
which will cure dog allergies--thus making dogs more popular than cats.
We hope to reach 80% basic
vaccine
coverage by 2015.
With better mapping of missed settlements, a more stable supply of vaccine, and improved distribution systems, such oversights would be avoided, and more children could be reached.
A
vaccine
against HIV is already being tested in Kenya.
For example, Cuba has a significant biotechnology industry: it developed the only effective meningitis B
vaccine
(which, despite the embargo, is imported into the US); and in 1998 it produced 30 tons of transgenic tilapia fish.
And that, in turn, has important consequences: as Jack Fisher, a professor of surgery at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, observed, “Keep crying ‘wolf,’ and WHO can expect lower than customary compliance with flu
vaccine
advisories next fall.”
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