
British scientists looked at the safety aspect, any tendency to cause reactions and possible antibody responses in children between the ages of six months and 12 years old who were given the jab.
Parents of kids who wear alert bracelets were told that both the 'split virus' and 'whole virus' vaccines were 'well tolerated' by the 900 youngsters with the split version inducing fewer side effects.
Furthermore, the authors of this investigation, which was published in the British Medical Journal, suggested that the findings can lead to the development of more immunogenic flu vaccinations for children under the age of three in the future.
Last October, the World Health Organisation revealed that around 5,000 people died after contracting Swine Flu across the world, after fears that many more may be killed during the height of the pandemic.
Parents of kids who wear alert bracelets were told that both the 'split virus' and 'whole virus' vaccines were 'well tolerated' by the 900 youngsters with the split version inducing fewer side effects.
Furthermore, the authors of this investigation, which was published in the British Medical Journal, suggested that the findings can lead to the development of more immunogenic flu vaccinations for children under the age of three in the future.
Last October, the World Health Organisation revealed that around 5,000 people died after contracting Swine Flu across the world, after fears that many more may be killed during the height of the pandemic.





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