Czech doctors lack tetanus vaccine, stop inoculating – press
August 24, 2009
Prague - Czech doctors have stopped inoculating against tetanus as there are no vaccines and the expiration time of the remaining ones ends at the end of August, financial paper Hospodarske noviny (HN) writes today.
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