H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine PostNote PDF Print Out


A novel strain of influenza (flu) virus subtype H1N1, originating from Mexico, is currently spreading across the globe. A vaccine against the strain could reduce its global impact but would take time to develop and manufacture. Different claims have been made about the time it would take to develop and produce a vaccine. This note describes how a pandemic vaccine for UK use would be manufactured, and alternative techniques for vaccine development and manufacture.

Get The Vaccine For Swine Flu

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are more likely than other Australians to get really sick and end up in hospital because of Human Swine Flu, or pandemic (H1N1) 2009. A new free vaccine will protect you and your family. By getting the swine flu vaccine you can help us stop the spread in the community. People who already have serious health problems like asthma, diabetes, obesity and heart or kidney disease can get really sick from swine flu. It can be bad for pregnant women and can even make people who are fit and healthy really sick. By getting vaccinated you are protecting yourself and others

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