f injectable vaccine to be ready by the end of October, and 190 million doses by year's end.
More information
For more on H1N1 flu, visit the Flu.gov.
SOURCES: Oct. 1, 2009, teleconference with Anne Schuchat, M.D., director, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta
'/>"/>Copyright©2009 ScoutNews,LLC. All rights reserved | |
Page: 1 2 3 Related medicine news :1.
Eating junk food whilst pregnant and breastfeeding may lead to obese offspring2.
Another Reason Not to Smoke While Pregnant: Birth Defects3.
Passive smoking increases sleep disturbance among pregnant women4.
Teen girls report abusive boyfriends try to get them pregnant5.
Multiple corticosteroid injections in pregnant women may increase cerebral palsy6.
Stop-Smoking Therapies Have Benefits, Risks for Pregnant Women7.
New transfusion rules restrict donations from previously pregnant women8.
Statement by Gerald Leape, Vice President, Marine Conservation, National Environmental Trust, on a New Recommendation From Scientists Urging Pregnant Women to Eat More Fish9.
Fish Safe for Pregnant Women to Eat10.
Purified Fish Oil Concentrates Offer Solution to Current Seafood Controversy for Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women!11.
Thyroid Test Wont Help Pregnant Mom, Baby