French government letter generates confusion about whether pregnant women and small children will get adjuvants
French government letter generates confusion about whether pregnant women and small children will get adjuvants
Wednesday, 21 October 2009 13:58
The French government body charged with formulating vaccine policy, the Haut Conseil de Sante, changed its recommendation on October 2nd and said that pregnant women and small children should get a "swine flu" jab without adjuvants - but only if there is such a vaccine available.
If there is no vaccine without adjuvants available -- and French government officals have been claiming this is the case -- pregnant women and small children should still get the "jab" with adjuvants, says a letter posted on the French Health Ministry website.
http://www.sante-sports.gouv.fr/IMG//pdf/Ltre_DGS_reponse_saisine_091013-def.pdf
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