Philippines and Mongolia to receive flu vaccines from Brazil


SAO PAULO, Aug 29 (Xinhua): A leading Brazilian vaccine producer will supply 550,000 doses of flu vaccines to Mongolia and the Philippines at the request of the World Health Organization (WHO), according to authorities.

It will the first time for the Butantan Institute, a laboratory and research centre located in the state of Sao Paulo, to export the flu vaccine to those destinations in its 119-year history, said Joao Doria, governor of the state of Sao Paulo.

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