Jul 10th, 2009 - Reuters
WASHINGTON, July 10 (Reuters) - The World HealthOrganization plans to release guidance next week on the needfor a vaccine against the new H1N1 swine flu virus.
Companies are already working to make one.
Few experts doubt there will be an H1N1 vaccinationcampaign but questions remain about how much companies shouldbe prepared to make, whether to try to stretch the supply usingingredients called adjuvants and who should get the vaccine.
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