Two potholes in Skaldkoppim are now being investigated

Two vaccines against smallpox are now being tested for their ability to cause cerebral hemorrhage.

This is written by the Danish Medicines Agency in a press release. The study was commissioned by the European Commission for the Assessment of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (PRAC) after a child in Poland died of a stroke.

The child was vaccinated with a vaccine, Varilrix, which is not marketed in Denmark.

The other type, Varivax, will be marketed and used in Denmark.