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A patient receives a nasal spray vaccine for the H1N1 virus during a clinic held by Montgomery County Health and Human Services on October 9, 2009 at the Dennis Avenue County Health Center in Silver Spring, Maryland. A week after 800,000 doses of children's swine flu vaccine were recalled in the United States after they lost strength, a second vaccine maker has recalled its H1N1 nasal spray for the same reason. In a statement issued late December 22, 2009, MedImmune announced that it was "voluntarily recalling unused doses of 13 specific lots of influenza A(H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccine Live, Intranasal due to a slight decrease in potency. "There is no safety concern with the lots that are being recalled," the statement said. AFP PHOTO / Tim Sloan (Photo by TIM SLOAN / AFP)
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2009-10-09
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