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The vaccines against A/H1N1 (swine flu) sent by the World Health Organization (WHO) to Azerbaijan have already been brought to the country, specialist for infectious diseases of the WHO office in Azerbaijan Vusala Allahverdiyeva told APA.

15:58 / 09.01.2010 The vaccines sent to Azerbaijan were produced by GlaxoSmithKline Company in Canada. The first part of 172,000 doses of vaccines has been brought to the country today, the second part will be brought on January 14.
 First shipment of anti-A/H1N1 vaccines sent by the World Health Organization arrived in Azerbaijan on Friday, Deputy Director of the Republican Anti-Plague Station Shair Gurbanov told APA. The vaccines were sent to the Innovation Center of the Health Ministry and packed in the refrigerators. The vaccines are documented now.

Gurbanov said the vaccines would be shared among the polyclinics in the next two days. “The medical workers will be shortly briefed about the vaccines and the list of persons to be inoculated is also ready. The inoculation will be started next Tuesday”.

172 000 – dose vaccines were produced by Belgian GlaxoSmithKline in Canada. Second plane carried the parties of vaccines will arrive in Azerbaijan on January 14.


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