Another 32 developing countries are in line to get the vaccine soon. The UN health agency has prioritized sending the shots to Northern Hemisphere countries first, which are being hit harder by swine flu than countries in the Southern Hemisphere.
The agency had hoped to send the vaccine earlier, but the effort has been delayed by manufacturing problems and bureaucracy.
When WHO declared swine flu to be a pandemic, or global outbreak, in June, it warned the virus could have a devastating impact in countries across Africa with high numbers of people with health problems like malnutrition, AIDS, and malaria. More...
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