China's Ministry Of Health Suspects Underreporting Of H1N1 Deaths
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
SHANGHAI - China's Ministry Of Health issued a notice Nov. 19 urging local health agencies to report all H1N1 cases. The ministry said it would send nine work groups to 12 provinces to instruct local agencies on H1N1 testing and will also conduct on-site inspections of adverse event reports
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