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FDA Approves H1N1 Vaccines in Time for 2009 Flu Season



Influenza Update: Seasonal and H1N1 Vaccines

Three of the vaccines against the H1N1 virus are available in injectable form and one isavailable in nasal spray form; all four vaccines are monovalent. The seasonal influenza vaccine for the 2009-2010 season is atrivalent-inactivated vaccine containing A/Brisbane/59/2007 H1N1-like,A/Brisbane 10/2007 H3N2-like/B/Brisbane/60/2008-like antigens.

Rapid Molecular Testing in Bloodstream Infections

Quickly identifying pathogens can help improve patient outcomes and reduce health care costs.


Pharmacists' Role in Preventing Vaccine-Preventable Diseases

Infectious disease has plagued humankind throughout history.

Immunizations in the Older Population

Widespread administration of immunizations in the United States have helped eradicate such diseases as smallpox and poliomyelitis and can help prevent other serious illnesses and complications.

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