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alberta health 的说法 x4 `# F6 ?% f6 X0 a
http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/901.asp#children; p" x- x; J' P' C
H0 v' l K( X! Q* ]& LWill children need one or two vaccines?9 q, L; \9 H0 k, Q% i7 R
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The Public Health Agency of Canada (Nov 12, 2009) recommends:
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* Children from six months up to and less than three years old receive two half-doses of the H1N1 adjuvanted vaccine. There should be a minimum of 21 days between the two half doses.0 r; k& F, }, A Z' Z$ J& u) w
* Healthy children with no chronic health problems aged three years to under 10 years should receive one half dose of the H1N1 adjuvanted vaccine.9 q9 \, h0 L6 C9 Q" a: p. ]$ I
* Children aged three to under 10 years with chronic medical conditions should receive two half doses of adjuvanted H1N1 vaccine. There should be a minimum of 21 days between the two half doses.
6 C7 z$ `8 k2 S0 d6 O/ }8 N( v: x * All children aged 10 years and older should receive one full dose adjuvanted vaccine. |
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