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7 Publications found with Further Education and Colleges and Gif and GP Surgeries and Influenza and MenC and Pneumococcal and Tiff
From 1 April 217 people who are or will be 7 78 or 79 years of age on that date are eligible for the shingles vaccination. This postcard explains:- what shingles is and how you get it- how the vaccine works to protect eligible people from shingles- when a
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
It explains why Fluad is the best vaccine this winter for those aged65 years or older and why patients may have to wait for their GPpractice or pharmacy to have the scheduled stock of the Fluad vaccine.
This leaflet is aimed at children with learning disabilities who are offered the nasal flu vaccination. It provides easy to read advice on: the flu virus and why you need the vaccine signs and symptoms of flu how the nasal flu spray is given.
This leaflet is aimed at people who have, or care for someone with a learning disability. It provides easy to read advice on: the flu virus and why you need a vaccine signs of flu flu jabs and where to get one People with learning disabilities and their
Patients can be offered the shingles vaccine (Zostavax) as soon as they reach the eligible age (7 or 78 years). In 217/18 it was agreed that patients could be opportunistically immunised at any point in the year. Please order this leaflet and the poster p
This leaflet is aimed at women considering pregnancy and advises them on the need to have their measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) jab one month before attempting to get pregnant.