Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Swine Flu

Due to an increasing number of mild cases of Swine Flu, scientists have discovered that the Swine Flu may not be as dangerous as it was thought to have been. But that's not the only good news; scientists have also made some advances in creating a vaccine for the Swine Flu. The only major glitch is that in order to do this the disease must be grown in chicken eggs. So manufacturing the vaccine will be slow due to the limited supply of chicken eggs. However, alternative methods of creating Swine Flu vaccines are being worked on. Scientists say that the Swine Flue will probably be more deadly on a second wave around the world, so hopefully an efficient vaccine will be created by then.

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