Sept. 11, 2009 – You’ll be protected from swine flu eight to 10 days aftergetting a single shot of the H1N1 swine flu vaccine — at least if you’re ahealthy adult, U.S. studies show.
Results of studies in children, who may still need two doses of the swine flu vaccine, won’t be available for two weeks. And it’s still unclear whetheradults with chronic health conditions might need two shots of the pandemic fluvaccine.
Good news in the world’s flu fight: One dose of the new swine flu vaccine looks strong enough to protect adults – and can spark protection within 10 days of the shot, Australian and U.S…
Infectious disease experts expressed relief in light of new research released Thursday suggesting not only that a new vaccine against the H1N1 swine flu is safe, but that…
WASHINGTON – Good news in the world?s flu fight: One dose of the new swine flu vaccine looks strong enough to protect adults ? and can spark protection within 10 days of the shot, Australian and U.S…
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