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People with egg allergy shouldn’t receive AH1N1 flu vaccine.
Sep 23, 2009 22:12
  • ICEBERG
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The Swine Flu ( A (H1N1) is pandemic worldwide. So far, 188 countries have been affected by A(H1N1)influenca. At least 2800 people have been killed by the influenza. The Anti-flu vaccine is available. Have you received a vaccine shot?Do you have a severe allergy to egg? If yes, you should’t get the flu vaccine shots. The medical experts said that individuals who are allergic to eggs, chicken, chicken feathers, chicken dander, or any component of the vaccine should not receive it.
Sep 24, 2009 23:12
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  • JIMMYB
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The AH1N1 influenza situation seems to be aggravating at the turn of seasons. More and more flu cases have been found. It was unstood that some universities will cancel the Golden Week holiday and students are not allowed to step out of the campus.
Sep 28, 2009 03:15
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GUEST2892 I am slightly allergic to egg. Can I get the anti-flu vaccine shot? Is it right that I don't need seasonal flu vaccine anymore if I got a AH1N1 vaccine shot? I am concerned about it.
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