The flu vaccines were safe and effective
E. DE B. - Madrid - 18/12/2010
The two types of vaccines that were made last year to combat influenza A-normal, manufactured on the basis of fragments of the virus like the flu every year, and strengthened with adjuvants that are used to accelerate the process-were safe and effective, according to The Lancet published yesterday.
The trial tested two of the brands that bought United Kingdom, one of each type, which were the same as acquired Spain. However, there were differences. The first, traditional, local adverse effects was less (swelling or redness at the injection site). In contrast, the other-on which had more questions because it was new and that's why he decided not to use in pregnant women-was more effective.
UK is now the European country with more influenza A. Already five people have registered this fall (Spain adds two), and none had been vaccinated.
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