Flu Vaccine Delay In 2001 Will Not Be As Extensive As Last Year - CDC
Executive Summary
The influenza vaccine delay for the 2001 flu season is not expected to be as significant as the delay in 2000, CDC's National Immunization Program informed the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
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