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A pair of dice, rolled again and again, will eventually produce two sixes. Similarly, the virus that...

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A global stockpile of drugs alone would not be much use without an adequate system of surveillance to identify early cases and a way of delivering treatment quickly. If an outbreak occurred in a border region, for example, a swift response would most likely depend on prior agreements between different countries about quarantine and containment.  Reaching such agreements is rarely easy, but that makes the task all the more urgent. Rich countries tend to be better prepared than poor ones, but this should be no consolation to them. Flu does not respect borders. It is in everyone’s interest to make sure that developing countries, especially in Asia, are also well prepared. Many may bridle at interference from outside. But if richer nations were willing to donate anti-viral drugs and guarantee a supply of any vaccine that becomes available, poorer nations might be willing to reach agreements over surveillance and preparedness.  Simply sorting out a few details now will have lives (and recriminations) later. Will there be enough ventilators, makes and drugs Where will people be treated if the hospitals overflow Will food be delivered as normal Too many countries have no answers to these questions.  
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the recovery of the infected patient  the treatment of the ailing sufferer  the prevention of a flu pandemic  the efficiency of large supply of drugs  
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The World Must Prepare for Pandemic Influenza  Similar Episodes of Initial Outbreak are Always Evasive to Laymen  The Government Should Take Lead in the Prevention of Pandemic Influenza  The World Health Organization Must Authorize the Relevant Rescue System  
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the recovery of the infected patient  the treatment of the ailing sufferer  the prevention of a flu pandemic  the efficiency of large supply of drugs  
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