da nature

Better sharing of information would help vaccine design.

Influenza researchers are complaining that the poor sharing of data by the US 
disease-control agency is hindering their work.

Still reeling from accusations that his administration was unprepared for the 
hurricane 
that hit New Orleans last month, President George W. Bush called last week for 
an 
international partnership on influenza that would require countries facing an 
outbreak 
to share immediately information and samples with the World Health Organization 
(WHO).

But investigations by Nature have revealed widespread concern that too few of 
the flu 
data collected by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 
Atlanta 
are made generally available. Experts say research would speed up if the CDC's 
influenza branch threw open its databases of virus sequences and immunological 
and 
epidemiological data. (continua su 
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v437/n7058/full/437458a.html)






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