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WHAT HAPPENS TO FLU PATENTS IN A PANDEMIC?
Bill Heinze blogs: Countries get to "override patents in efforts to tackle a future flu pandemic while limiting the risk to intellectual property rights," according to a recent compromise resolution by the World Health Organization.
Heinze also notes the recent rise in headlines about avian flu -- nine deaths in Vietnam and the first known case of avian flu passing from person to person.
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