Low demand for flu vaccine worries health officials
14th Nov 2006, 16:29 GMT
ATLANTA - U.S. health officials said Monday they are worried that an abundance of unused flu vaccine this year may lead to millions of doses being thrown out, discouraging manufacturers from making as much in the future.
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