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No "serious adverse reaction" from China-made swine flu vaccine: Health Minister

Beijing, Sep 28(ANI): Chinese Health Minister Chen Zhu has said that no "serious adverse reaction" has been reported from people being immunized with the China-made A/H1N1 flu vaccine. Full Article at OneIndia

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