jeudi 29 septembre 2016
Canada sticks with nasal-mist flu vaccine, despite U.S. rejection
FluMist, the nasal spray version of the influenza vaccine, is still being recommended for children in Canada, even though pediatricians in the U.S. have been told it's ineffective.
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