Talk:H5N1 vaccine

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From other user comment in Article[[1]]: This article needs to be updated with new appearances of H5N1 as of 2/15/13; along with any information from the CDC. Zagothal (talk) 11:10, 3 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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This article is sorely out of date[edit]

The information in this article seems to date from 2006 or 2007. Its use of the word "now" is thus misleading, and the information is mostly only of historic interest.

In 2023, a new wave of bird flu is circling the globe in domestic and wildfowl, and infecting mammals such as porpoises, foxes, bears, and others, as well as huge numbers of domesticated mink.

There is a obvious danger that the new H5N1 will break out and spread in humans.

This article should cover what vaccines are currently stockpiled or approved and able to be quickly produced and provided at scale. Ocdcntx (talk) 20:23, 11 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Too US-centric[edit]

The article is almost entirely concerned with developments in the USA; pandemic influenza is, by its very nature, global. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.144.217.15 (talk) 21:40, 22 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Too US-centric[edit]

The article is almost entirely concerned with developments in the USA; pandemic influenza is, by its very nature, global.

Unfortunately, this problem is all too common in Wikipedia. US editors should realise America is not the whole world.