The first ever vaccine which may help save children from the deadly Japanese encephalitis has now been approved for use by the World Health Organization. The vaccine, manufactured by the Chengdu Institute of Biological Products, has received WHO prequalification, which means it meets international standards for quality, safety and efficacy. According to China Daily, WHO Director-General Margaret Chan said that the move from China, which is producing ...
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