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H1N1 vaccine shortage leaves doctors managing crowds, anxieties
American Medical News , 11/06/09
Moyer CS – The unexpected delays in producing influenza (A)H1N1 vaccine, coupled with the virus' rapid spread, have left doctors nationwide scrambling to determine how to allocate meager vaccine supplies, and manage offices full of sick and worried patients and their families.
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