Columbus Dispatch 1 month ago

Slow-growing H1N1 vaccine frustrating world

VALHALLA, N.Y. -- Most of the world's H1N1 vaccine started in 30 chicken eggs kept here in a warren of cluttered labs at New York Medical College. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch

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