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  <body>Thailand&#8217;s residents and tourists will soon be able to breathe easily. It has just been announced that a vaccine designed to protect against the type-A (H1N1) virus will soon be fit for human trials. Next month, the Government Pharmaceuti-cal Organisation will start carrying out human trials the live-attenuated vaccine produced by laboratories in the Netherlands and Russia.

It shouldn&#8217;t be long before the vaccine is available in Thailand and will be available for people concerned about contracting the type-A (H1N1) virus. If things go according to plan, the vaccine will be available at major hospitals in all of Thailand&#8217;s tourism hotspots, including Bangkok and [Pattaya] [1]. 

In a press statement reported by [The Nation] [2] GPO's board chairperson Dr Wichai Chotewiwat confirmed that the virus-seed vaccine has already proven to be safe on animals: "The e-mails say that the virus-seed vaccine proved to be safe on animals and that there were no toxins or mutation," he said, adding that: "More samples need to be tested before we can confirm the virus is resistant.&#8221;

Dr Wichai revealed that this week the GPO would be receiving the first few doses of FluMist, which is a nasal spray live-attenuated vaccine. 


[1]: http://1stoppattaya.com

[2]: http://nationmultimedia.com

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  <title>New vaccine set to save the day</title>
  <updated-at type="datetime">2009-08-11T12:56:40+07:00</updated-at>
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  <author>Andrew</author>
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