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Millions for new and more efficient Q fever vaccine research – Queensland Country Life
Unlike the current vaccine, the new one won’t require a test before getting it.
The federal government has chipped in almost $2 million for research into a new and more efficient Q fever vaccine.
The government already subsidises the existing vaccine – but unlike the current vaccine, the new one won’t require a test before getting it.
Regional Health Minister Mark Coulton, labelled Q fever a major issue for regional Australian families and said they deserved the best medical product possible.
“This will eliminate extra costs and time in getting vaccinated, which discoura…
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