
BERLIN - Germany plans to sell more than two million H1N1 vaccines abroad because of the weak domestic demand, the country's health ministry said on Tuesday.
There are only about five per cent of the population vaccinated, in accordance with the Health Minister Philip Roesler. He said he had checked with other countries to see whether they need other types of medicine, and that Ukraine had already signaled interest.
The 2.2 million doses of vaccine delivery in late December. According to the German state of 50 million doses of vaccine, which is due for delivery in various stages until the spring of 2010.
But about 15 per cent of doctors in Germany who vaccinated. Regional state in Germany started the vaccination program on October 26.
Swine flu deaths to 86 so far in Germany.
Pandemic H1N1 continues to spread and killed almost 8750 people worldwide, according to a recent Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) are consistent.
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