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Published 11/04/2009 by The Medical Journal of Australia


Acceptance of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza vaccination by the Australian public

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South African panel favors novel H1N1 in season...
The health department has cautioned people travelling to countries with high rates of H1N1 flu to be on high alert.Once a total of 100 cases of swine flu have been ... - [11/04/2009 - Centre For Infectious Disease Research and Policy]
Nov 2 News24 report
The health department has cautioned people travelling to countries with high rates of H1N1 flu to be on high alert.Once a total of 100 cases of swine flu have been ... - [11/04/2009 - Centre For Infectious Disease Research and Policy]
Report: Pandemic flu threat influences vaccine ...
MarketResearch.com has announced the addition of Datamonitor's new report "Seasonal Influenza Vaccines Market Forecast," to their collection of Healthcare market ... - [11/04/2009 - News-Medical.Net]
REFUSING THEIR OWN MEDICINE - [11/03/2009 - Las Vegas Review Journal]
Vaccine scarcity threatens health workers - [11/03/2009 - Los Angeles Times]
Vaccination policy spurs legal action - [11/03/2009 - Las Vegas Review Journal]
US: Shortage of flu vaccines leaves healthcare ... - [11/03/2009 - H5N1]
The flu queue - [11/03/2009 - Fairview Post]
Boost Your Flu IQ - [11/03/2009 - Seattle's Child]
CDC Urges Patience As More Swine Flu Shots Arrive - [11/03/2009 - Forbes.com]
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Blowing the Shot [Slate Magazine - 11/02/2009]
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Vaccine in High Demand [CBS - YouTube - 11/05/2009]
Vaccine trial under way [CNN.com - Video - 11/09/2009]
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