What is the most recent recommendation for who should get the adjuvanted and who should get the unadjuvanted H1N1 flu vaccine?
The Government of Canada has monitored vaccine use internationally and has found that both types of vaccine, adjuvanted and unadjuvanted, offer safe and effective protection from the H1N1 Flu Virus. For healthy people between 10 and 64 years of age, both the adjuvanted and unadjuvanted vaccines provide an excellent immune response. In order to keep immunizing people and ensure that there is a good amount of immunity in communities, we are making the unadjuvanted supply available so priority groups and healthy people between 10 and 64 years of age can be vaccinated as soon as possible. However, for some particular groups, the unadjuvanted vaccine may not provide as strong an immune response.
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