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Title: Supply, Demand and Price
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May 23, 1996 |
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The 2000-2001 flu season was the last flu season in the United States that had more than one domestic flu supplier. Not long after that flu season, the demand began outstripping the supply (Serafini, 2006).
Prior to 2000, there was a demand for a vaccine to treat pneumococcus, which was a death sentence for a child infected with the bacteria... Showed first 250 characters
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In 2000, Wyeth Pharmaceutical marketed a vaccine that guarded against pneumococcus in young children. In 2004, there was a short supply of the vaccine, and a very young child died because he only received two of the four recommended doses of the vaccination... Showed next 250 characters
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