- Vaccines were long seen as commodity products, marked by little new investment.
- Flu vaccines were made by the same process used for 50 years--by being grown inside chicken eggs--despite advances in science that enable ordinary animal cells to be turned into more reliable incubators.
- By comparison, using the cell-based technology, a vaccine could theoretically be produced in a matter of weeks.
- Another option to boost supply is to use an adjuvant, which is basically a vaccine additive that makes a smaller amount of vaccine more effective.
- Right now, there are adjuvants approved in Europe that could be used in a swine flu vaccine, but none are approved in the U.S.
- The FDA needs to rapidly assess this vaccine additive and make a decision if it will use it in this case.
http://www.aei.org/publications/pubID.29793,filter.all/pub_detail.asp
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