Did you get your children the H1N1 vaccine earlier or even later this year? Chances are if you did they may need to go back and get a second dose, otherwise they may still be able to come down with that troublemaking Swine Flu.
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Australian researchers report that a 15-microgram dose of H1N1 vaccine — double the dose approved for U.S. kids under age 3 but the same dose given to older kids — raised anti-H1N1 antibodies to protective levels in more than 90% of children ages 6 months to 9 years.
But the CDC warns parents not to act on this information, noting that that in other studies, kids needed two doses of the H1N1 swine flu vaccine for protection.
Currently Australia and the CDC are in disagreement on this and are trying to prove one another wrong. Who do you agree with?
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