India developing indigenous swine flu vaccine (Interview)
Posted on 09 August 2009 by FLU
India is expected to be among the first few countries to develop an indigenous, injectable swine flu vaccine and the government has already invited health centres to carry out human trials, says a top health official. …
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India developing indigenous swine flu vaccine (Interview)
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