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Khazeni N et al. – This decision model for pandemic planning suggests that stockpiling sufficient adjuvanted vaccine for immunizing 40% of the population is more effective and cost–effective than immunizing a smaller proportion of the population or providing them with antiviral drugs. The model makes several assumptions that may not bear out in a real H5N1 pandemic. However, users can test their own assumptions with a model provided by the authors.

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