The sum of people who have died in Italy after being controlled a flu vaccine made by Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis has increased to 13.
The Italian Medical Agency (AIFA) has cautioned in contradiction of alarm and anxious there is not evidence yet that it was the vaccine that directed to the deaths.
It assumed it forbidden two lots of the product — named FLUAD — as a cautionary measure, awaiting further studies.
AIFA said the European Medical Agency would start inspecting the problem on Monday, and would report back on Thursday.

Italian establishments delivered a limited ban on FLUAD on Thursday after being warned that three people had died and a fourth had been taken extremely ill within 48 hours of being directed the product.
More circumstances came to light in the following days.