2009
DOI: 10.4161/hv.5.11.9962
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Swine flu vaccine: Present status

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“…[5] Focusing on new swine flu vaccination, cancerous patients is classified as a population receiving high priority to get the swine flu vaccine. [6] There are many clinical evidences indicating that the oncology patients have poorer clinical outcome comparing to the others when they get swine flu. [7,8] Since influenza vaccination can reduce the infection rate and mortality of influenza among oncology patients, it is also expected that swine flu vaccination should provide a similar clinical usefulness.…”
Section: General Consideration On Swine Flu Vaccination For Oncology mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5] Focusing on new swine flu vaccination, cancerous patients is classified as a population receiving high priority to get the swine flu vaccine. [6] There are many clinical evidences indicating that the oncology patients have poorer clinical outcome comparing to the others when they get swine flu. [7,8] Since influenza vaccination can reduce the infection rate and mortality of influenza among oncology patients, it is also expected that swine flu vaccination should provide a similar clinical usefulness.…”
Section: General Consideration On Swine Flu Vaccination For Oncology mentioning
confidence: 99%