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Govt says swine flu vaccine catching up to demand

Hackensack : NJ : USA | about 1 month ago  
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  • Public Health Nurses administer the H1N1 pandemic vaccine at East York Civic Centre clinic in Toronto
    Public Health Nurses administer the H1N1 pandemic vaccine at East York ...
    Source: Reuters
  • People wait in line for the H1N1 vaccine as children play in front of signs showing the criteria for receiving the vaccination in Haltom City
    People wait in line for the H1N1 vaccine as children play in front of ...
    Source: Reuters
  • A child holds a fact sheet about the H1N1 vaccine as he waits in line to be vaccinated in Haltom City
    A child holds a fact sheet about the H1N1 vaccine as he waits in line ...
    Source: Reuters
  • People wait in line to receive the H1N1 vaccine in Haltom City
    People wait in line to receive the H1N1 vaccine in Haltom City
    Source: Reuters
Public Health Nurses administer the H1N1 pandemic vaccine at East York ...
A senior adviser to President Barack Obama says the government will catch up to the demand for swine flu vaccine within a week. Obama adviser David Axelrod says the manufacturers of the vaccine were wrong when they advised the administration earlier this year that they would...
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    There are two types of H1N1 flu vaccine: adjuvanted and unadjuvanted. Most Canadians will receive the adjuvanted vaccine. An adjuvant is a substance that boosts immune response. It is made up of naturally occurring oil, ...
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    Single doses of H1N1 flu vaccine for adults, adolescents starting at age 10, and pregnant women are among the latest recommendations issued today by the United Nations health agency to combat the pandemic.
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    A nurse prepares a dose rate of H1N1 swine flu vaccination The experts who advise the WHO and governments about immunisation have said that the H1N1 pandemic vaccines appear to be as safe as seasonal flu jabs. ...
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