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I too would have liked them to have used what was available in 2001 but they didn't.

In, heaven forbid, the event of another outbreak – thank goodness – there are provisions for emergency vaccination and I hope they would use them.

However, we know it will only be ring vaccination if they do.

We have to try and improve what's available and the fact that scientists are willing to work together and hopefully, their Government's fund them, is nothing but good news.

If, when Fleming discovered penicillin, others had said 'We have an antibiotic mow so what's the point in spending more money on research to find better ones, I for one would not be alive today and neither would millions of others!

In fact, research into alternative antibiotics continues today and we should be delighted that it does.

Isn't what is proposed by Kitching et al, exactly what we want?
I can think of nothing better than the real possibility that we could eradicate the disease in this way and that is certainly what I want!

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