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A guide to Marketing Communications in a Flat Market

Introduction We’ve all seen the media frenzy over the banking fiasco, the so named “credit crunch” and job losses as companies panic. In talking with clients and customers it’s becoming quite clear that there is a need for business as usual

A View on Marketing Communications in a Flat Market

Introduction We’ve all seen the media frenzy over the banking fiasco, the so named “credit crunch” and job losses as companies panic. In talking with clients and customers it’s becoming quite clear that there is a need for business as usual. Products still need to be made, distributed and sold and services commissioned

Commercial Manufacturing of H1N1 ‘Swine Flu’ Vaccine Underway

Approximately 100,000 doses can be manufactured per weekMERIDEN, Conn., June 15 /PRNewswire/ — Protein Sciences Corporation (PSC) announced that today it commenced manufacturing of a vaccine to protect humans against the H1N1 “swine flu” virus. The Company estimates that it can produce 100,000 doses this week and at least 100,000 doses per week thereafter

Sanofi Donates 100 Million Swine Flu Vaccines

The vaccine producer Sanofi Aventis stated this week that they will donate 100 million doses of the vaccine against the new H1N1 swine flu to the World Health Organization (WHO) for distribution. The Chief Executive officer for Sanofi, Christopher Viehbacher, stated that the organization can then send the vaccines to the countries that need them most if the decision is made to immunize people against this new strain of flu.

Health care workers and H1N1

Information on transmission of H1N1 among Health Care Personnel by CDC, reported in MMWR weekly June 19, 2009 / 58(23);641-645: Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Virus Infections Among Health-Care Personnel — United States, April–May 2009 This report was commented on at the very interesting blog “Effect Measure” in a recent post: Swine flu in health care workers: a first look Another interesting source of information is Science Roll. It has this post that I like to share: H1N1 Pandemic Ma