Eu Agency Recommends First Two H1n1 Flu Vaccines

EU agency recommends first two H1N1 flu vaccines

LONDON (Reuters) - European healthcare regulators recommended two swine flu vaccines for approval on Friday, clearing the way for mass vaccination programs to start imminently.

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