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Oxford :: United Kingdom | 2 months ago

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Children given swine flu jabs Vaccine to be tested on children aged between six months and 12 as part of two-week trial Two swine flu vaccines will be tested to see which works better. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA Children in Britain have begun receiving...

Tags: swine flu, THE European Commission, flu vaccines, flu jabs, European Union, European Medicines Agency, week trial, United Kingdom, Oxford

Sydney :: Australia | 3 months ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

They will be the first in a program to protect all Australians from the potentially fatal disease. The Federal Government will take delivery of two million doses of the vaccine by the end of next week. The news comes as a 41-year-old western suburbs woman...

Tags: swine flu, flu vaccination, pregnant women, million doses, flu jabs, federal government

London :: United Kingdom | 3 months ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

Since swine flu first emerged in April, it has sparked panic, vaccine production and now, a video game. In an effort to further raise awareness, Dutch researchers have created a game that challenges players to control a new pandemic. "It is actually what...

Tags: swine flu, Britain, Al-Qaeda, flu vaccination, United States, spectacular attack, video game, flu jabs

London :: United Kingdom | about 1 year ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

All children under-five should be given the flu jab, the Health Protection Agency has said. Immunising pre-schoolers could cut some types of infection by up to 70 per cent, the agency said. Immunising pre-schoolers could cut some types of infection by...

Tags: flu jabs, Health Protection Agency

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