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Swine flu

Vaccine shortfall leaves poorer countries at risk

By Andrew Jack in London

Published: April 29 2009 22:04 | Last updated: April 29 2009 22:40

Manufacturers warned on Wednesday that limited stocks of a future swine flu vaccine could be distributed on a “first come, first served” basis, leaving hundreds of millions of people in poorer countries without protection.

Andrin Oswald from Novartis, one of the world’s top flu vaccine producers, told the Financial Times his company had already allocated more than a fifth of its total capacity for making a future pandemic vaccine to governments, including the US and the UK.

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