H1N1 Flu Pandemic Could Permanently Shift Vaccination Patterns, CDC Hopes
This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily
Executive Summary
Public health officials want to build on inroads made with pregnant women and school children, but outside advisors warn that budgeting shortfalls threaten gains.
You may also be interested in...
Vaccine Market Will Wax And Wane Next Year: Universal Flu Shot Recommendation Comes As Firms Lose Pandemic Sales
A CDC advisory committee recommendation for universal seasonal influenza immunization in the U.S. could help cushion the loss of pandemic flu vaccine sales for drug companies during the 2010-2011 flu season
Vaccine Market Will Wax And Wane Next Year: Universal Flu Shot Recommendation Comes As Firms Lose Pandemic Sales
A CDC advisory committee recommendation for universal seasonal influenza immunization in the U.S. could help cushion the loss of pandemic flu vaccine sales for drug companies during the 2010-2011 flu season
Swine Flu Draws Schools Into Vaccination Network
CDC official says that the pandemic-related effort helps bolster the mass vaccination system, even as public interest in the H1N1 vaccine declines somewhat.