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Variety of vaccines

Complicating the already complex process of distributing swine flu vaccine is the fact that there are eight vaccine formulations, each intended for use by somewhat different populations - and made by four different companies: ■ Sanofi Pasteur 0.25... Full Article at Boston Globe

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  1. A laboratory technician displays a vial of influenza A (H1N1) monovalent vaccine at the Sanofi Pasteur plant in Val-du-Rueil, near Rouen, October 19, 2009. With the death of an infant on Sunday, France has recorded 33 deaths since the start of the epidemic.
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