Many still ignorant about AH1N1 Vaccine

While the AH1N1 vaccination campaign is ongoing, many are still undecided about getting the vaccine, and some of those who have taken it have professed ignorance of its purpose.

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Adventures in Autism: Unwanted H1N1 Vaccines Are HAZMAT And Are …

Clean Harbors of Norwell, Mass., now offers H1N1 Vaccination Incineration Services that will profile, collect, and dispose of unused 2009 H1N1 vaccine for health care customers nationwide. Multiple doses of the vaccine contain enough …

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In Oklahoma, H1N1 vaccine left to spoil as demand wanes

Barely half of the swine flu vaccine has been used nationwide and less than half in Oklahoma. Much of the vaccine has expired, and more is scheduled to expire by next year.

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H1N1 shot prevented 1 million cases of flu

The study looked at the cost-effectiveness of the H1N1 vaccination program, determining it to be worthwhile. Researchers estimated that the vaccine prevented 420 hospitalizations, 28000 visits to hospital emergency departments and …

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India’s own nasal H1N1 vaccine for Rs 160/shot

The first indigenous intra-nasal vaccine for H1N1 virus was launched in Mumbai. Its makers insisted that a dose of 0.5ml of the vaccine would guard the person against the virus for a period of over a year or even two.

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Re-look policy on vaccination

I AM a retired government servant who is employed as a front-liner in the private sector. I thought as a front-liner in medical service, I would be eligible for the free infuenza A (H1N1) virus vaccination at government hospitals. But I was denied the vaccine because I am above 65 years old.

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Free A(H1N1) vaccines wont be used for politicking DoH

The Department of Health (DoH) assured the public Monday that the A(H1N1) vaccines donated by the World Health Organization (WHO) will never be used for politicking as supplies of the vaccine reached the regions over the weekend in time for the vaccination of some 400,000 health workers nationwide.

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Officials: Michigan children remain at-risk of H1N1

DETROIT (AP) Michigan health officials say more than half of the states youngest children remain at risk of contracting H1N1 because they have not received a second dose of the vaccine required to ward off the virus.

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Officials: Mich. children remain at-risk of H1N1

Michigan health officials say more than half of the states youngest children remain at risk of contracting H1N1 because they have not received a second dose of the vaccine required to ward off the virus.

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Polk County Reports H1N1 Vaccine Surplus

Long lines at H1N1 flu vaccination clinics are long gone, and now the government has too much of the vaccine and millions of doses may have to be thrown away, officials said Thursday.

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