The long-awaited H1N1 vaccine could be out by October this year. This is in line with the University of Maryland’s announcement that as early as next month, medical institutes all across the US will start human trials for a new vaccine against the deadly flu.
Ever since the World Health Organization has declared the flu as a global pandemic, US health officials has been very aggressive with their research.
It can be noted that the virus has spread quickly across the world.

According to officials at the Center for Vaccine Development at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, clinical trials will enroll about 1,000 adults and children at nationwide centers .
Patients will be closely monitored to make sure the patients are safe and the vaccine effective.The vaccine has been tested on animals and has proven to be effective.










