Washington ASHA: A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association that a single dose of Tamiflu vaccine virus eh "HP 1 The 1" is known internationally as the swine flu may be effective and sufficient to protect children from the virus and reduce the spread .. The network "CBS" American researchers in the University of Melbourne, Australia, conducted an assessment on the effectiveness and safety of taking two doses of vaccine for swine flu.
She explained the U.S. network that the two tested 370 children aged from 6 months to 9 years and were not suffering from any disease received two doses of the vaccine with a time lag 3 weeks.
The results showed that a single dose may be more effective because most of the children enrolled adequate levels of antibodies after the first dose.
The results of the study, 92.5% of those who were subjected to a single dose recorded with sufficient degree of protection from the virus.