Archive for Flu Vaccine

Number of H1N1 vaccine will determine how it is dispersed (Park Hills Daily Journal)

By admin : October 19, 2009

PARK HILLS — The St. Francois County Health Department isn’t sure how many doses of the H1N1 vaccine it will get initially. The number it does get will determine how the health department disperses it to the public.

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More H1N1 Vaccines Arrive in the County (The Missourian)

By admin : October 19, 2009

Last week the county received 500 doses of H1N1 flu vaccine in the first wave sent out by the federal government. This week the county received the additional 500 doses it had anticipated and then some.

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The Swine Flu: For Better or Worse, the Vaccine Race is On |

By admin : July 7, 2009

The race is on to create a vaccine for the swine flu. Is this a good thing? For the last swine flu pandemic in 1976, the vaccine was a disaster.

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Influenza H1N1 Symptoms

By admin : July 7, 2009

Influenza H1N1 Swine Flu Virus Symptoms, vaccine, update from CDC centers for disease control and prevention

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Pharma firms start work on H1N1 vaccine (China Daily)

By admin : July 6, 2009

China has announced that it would stockpile the H1N1 flu vaccine for 1 percent of the population by Oct 1, even as the 10 designated Chinese vaccine producers are getting busy with development and clinical trials.

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