11. The vaccine is approved by the Food and Drug Administration. 12. The vaccine was approved by the Food and Drug Administration last February. 13. The vaccine has been approved for use throughout Australia in chickens. 14. The vaccine is approved only for adults, and it is not fully protective. 15. Though no vaccine has been approved for humans, the U.S. Army has agreed to provide an experimental vaccine to health care workers. 16. Whatever the results of the trials, it would be years before the Food and Drug Administration could approve a vaccine for regular use. 17. While the vaccine has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to prevent infection with anthrax, it is not approved for treatment after exposure. 18. WHOOPING COUGH VACCINE APPROVED The FDA approved a vaccine to prevent whooping cough in infants that has fewer side effects than the current vaccine. 19. A Lyme disease vaccine was approved by the Food and Drug Adminstration and has been on the market for more than a year. 20. Even if the panel backs FluMist, and if the FDA ultimately approves the vaccine, it would not be for everyone. |