Warnings over Hungarian H1N1 vaccine
The Hungarian College of Infectious Diseases (Infektológiai Szakmai Kollégium) has warned that the vaccine against the H1N1 virus is not suitable to be administered to pregnant women and small children, writes weborvos.hu, based on an MTI report.
The institution thinks that the manufacturer of the vaccine should have the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) approve the product in order for public confidence in it to be regained.
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