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9 Publications found with Armed Forces and Meningitis and Tick-borne encephalitis and Varicella
This poster, aimed at students in schools and 6th form colleges, encourages them to get the new MenACWY vaccine to prevent invasive meningococcal disease
To encourage hospital staff to check if a baby's fever is due to a meningococcal capsular group B (MenB) vaccination within the previous 48 hours.
This quick guide to the MenB vaccine and disease provides the basic information parents need to decide if they understand the need for the MenB vaccination, the risks of meningitis and septiceamia and consent to their baby having the vaccination.
This document contains information on: * rabies risks from animals overseas * considerations before travelling * minimising contact with animals while abroad * how to treat an animal bite, scratch or lick * specialist advice for health professionals
A catch–up programme offering MenACWY vaccination to all 13 to 19 year olds and new university entrants was started in August 2015. This is in response to a rapid and accelerating increase in cases of invasive meningococcal group W (MenW) disease. This p
This poster describes the warning signs of meningitis, so that freshers in particular, know what to look out for if someone falls ill. It is an important reminder to residents of shared accomodation, those in close proximity to know the signs and symptoms
A catch–up programme offering MenACWY vaccination to all 13 to 19 year olds and new university entrants started in August 2015, in response to a rapid and accelerating increase in cases of invasive meningococcal group W (MenW) disease. This leaflet, aimed
This leaflet describes the MenB vaccine and disease in more detail and is for parents who require more in depth information before consenting. The topics covered include: what meningococcal disease is what the symptoms of the disease are why babies shou
Protecting your baby against meningitis and septicaemia. MenB vaccine available now for the NHS childhood immunisation programme