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Swine Flu Vaccine Works With One Shot, and Within 10 Days, Study Finds

Source: Washington Post
Washington : DC : USA | 2 months ago  
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The eagerly awaited findings mark the first results from a flurry of studies that scientists have been rushing to conduct to develop a swine flu vaccine. The findings indicate that plans to inoculate millions of Americans -- the most ambitious vaccine campaign in U.S. history -- and others worldwide...
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