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China Approves Bird Flu Vaccine for Humans
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Title China Approves Bird Flu Vaccine for Humans
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/572504?src=rss
Description Beijing has given the go-ahead to a Chinese drugmaker to begin large-scale production of a human bird flu vaccine, after a second clinical trial showed the vaccine was safe and effective, the company said on Thursday. Reuters Health Information
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Date Apr 5, 2008
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