Flu Shot Protects Pregnant Mom, Baby
Flu Shot Protects Pregnant Mom, Baby
Pregnant women should get a flu shot because it can protect both her and her baby, a new study released in San Francisco says. Current vaccines are not licensed for babies under 6 months.
GSK to allow Chinese company to make flu antiviral for developing countries
TORONTO (CP) - GlaxoSmithKline announced Thursday it will let a Chinese company make and sell its influenza antiviral drug zanamivir - sold as Relenza - in a number of Asian countries hard hit by H5N1 avian flu.
Probe continues into ‘bird flu’ suspect
The federal police are continuing an investigation into a man who sparked a bird flu scare at Sydney international airport this week.
Well Woman Blog on 15 Feb 2007 at 10:39 am
Flo Shots and Pregnancy…
Should you get a flu shot when you're pregnant? I'd always heard that you should get the shot only if really necessary - if you had an existing medical condition, or were in the high risk category. Otherwise, a flu……