Two-Dose H1N1 Vaccination Might Be Optimal, But Would Stress Supply
Executive Summary
An FDA panel said the H1N1 flu vaccine should be given in two doses when the probable vaccine campaign starts in the fall, but government officials at the meeting said there will not likely be enough vaccine available at that point to follow that advice
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