Abstract
When negotiators finally reached a deal about the global sharing of influenza viruses on 15 April, the World Health Organization was quick to call it a "landmark agreement." But the most significant breakthrough may be that, after 4 years of complex and often contentious negotiations, there is a deal at all.
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