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9.2.2 On the Current and Future Vaccination Rates
9.2.3 On the Most Important Unmet Need for Influenza Management
9.2.4 On the Principal Drivers and Restraints in the Vaccine Market
9.2.5 On the Common Seasonal Influenza Vaccines Used in Switzerland
9.2.6 On the Pipeline Vaccines with Most Promise
9.2.7 Other Comments on Influenza Vaccines and their Future
9.3 Interview with Professor David Bishai, MD, PhD, MPH, Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health and International Health, Johns Hopkins University, USA
9.3.1 On Strategies for Presenting Vaccination to General Public
9.3.2 On Advantages and Disadvantages of MDVs and PFSs
9.3.3 On Pandemics Preparedness and Intervention
9.4 Interview with Wayne Rudolph, VP, Corporate Development. BiondVax Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
9.4.1 On Unmet Needs in Influenza Management
9.4.2 On the Principal Drivers and Restraints in the Influenza Market
9.4.3 On the Burden of Influenza Epidemics to the Economy
9.4.4 On Current Market for Influenza Vaccines
9.4.5 On Vaccination Rates in Mature and Emerging Markets
9.4.6 On Vaccine Development Capacity in US, EU and Emerging Markets
9.4.7 On BiondVax and Challenges of Developing a Universal Flu Vaccine
9.4.8 On BiondVax Technology for Vaccine Manufacture
9.4.9 On Progress of BiondVax' Universal Flu Vaccine
9.4.10 On R&D in Influenza Vaccines
9.4.11 Pipeline Products from BiondVax
9.4.12 Pipeline Products from Other Manufacturers
9.4.13 On Pandemic Preparedness
10. Conclusions
10.1 Influenza - More Dangerous than Generally Believed Previously
10.2 Vaccines - The Only Way to Contain the Spread
10.3 Influenza Vaccines - Demand vs. Supply
10.4 The In
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