Is it okay for a pregnant woman to receive the H1N1 vaccine?
Absolutely! Pregnant women should get the H1N1 flu shot, a vaccine made with killed flu virus. This is encouraged.
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by Mark H.
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Does h1n1 vaccine really work?
Seasonal influenza vaccines are highly effective in preventin...
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Does the H1N1 vaccine require two or one shots?
H1N1 vaccines require two shots per dose. ChaCha!
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Has anyone died from the H1N1 vaccine?
This week, an 8-year-old boy from Long Island, N.Y., died rou...
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Can you still get the H1N1 vaccine if you have a regular flu vaccine?
Yes. The regular flu shot protects you against seasonal influ...
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Does the H1N1 vaccine cause death?
A vaccine, like any medicine, could cause a serious problem, ...
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Is the H1N1 vaccine FDA approved?
Yes, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved four vacc...
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Is the H1N1 vaccine made from eggs?
The vaccine for the H1N1 flu was produced in eggs. Not much m...
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Does the H1N1 vaccine require two or one shots?
H1N1 vaccines require two shots per dose. ChaCha!
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When was the H1N1 vaccine invented?
The H1N1 vaccine was created in 2009, but the H1N1 virus date...
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Where can I get H1n1 vaccine in Georgia?
Shipment of the novel influenza A H1N1 vaccine has will arriv...
About H1N1
The H1N1 virus (swine flu) is a flu virus strain that has caused a worldwide pandemic from June 2009 to August 2010.
About Flu Shot
A flu shot is a vaccination for the influenza virus, of which there are many dangerous strains.



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