London - World Health Organization (WHO) issued a certification for a swine flu vaccine. The vaccine is issued by the drug company GlaxoSmithKline.
Certification provided by the WHO, the vaccine is available for the donors. They were allowed to buy vaccines and distribute them to developing countries.
In a statement issued today, GlaxoSmithKline PLC said the WHO has agreed that a Canadian vaccine. Approval was given after they do an audit on the quality and data security.
The vaccine contains adjutants, i.e., a chemical compound to increase the body's immune system. The vaccine is believed to reduce the swine flu that almost makes the panic in world society.
Last month, Glaxo health authorities recommend not using one of the swine flu vaccine was made in Canada if it can present side effects that threaten human life as anaphylactic shock.
A number of vaccine makers, previously had pledged 156 million boxes of swine flu vaccine to WHO. They even hoped to be able to start shipping to the 95 poorest countries this month.
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