Is there a certain amount of time you have to wait between getting the flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine?
There is normally no wait between the normal flu and swine flu vaccines, though your doctor may want to wait a week. ChaCha!
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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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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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When was the H1N1 vaccine invented?
The H1N1 vaccine was created in 2009, but the H1N1 virus date...
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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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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 Swine Flu
The H1N1 viral strain implicated in the 2009 flu pandemic among humans often is called "swine flu" because initial testing showed many of the genes in the virus were similar to influenza viruses normally occurring in North American swine. According to the Centers for Disease Control in humans the symptoms of the 2009 "swine flu" H1N1 virus are similar to those of flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, chills and tiredness.


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