Flu vaccine put on hold in Canada due to Adverse Reactions

GlaxoSmithKline tells doctors in Canada to stop using a batch of its swine flu, amid reports of severe side effects.  One in 20,000 people have suffered adverse reactions to the batch of GlaxoSmithKline's Pandemrix vaccine, which is five times higher than expected. 

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