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12 Publications found with Anthrax and DTaP and Japanese encephalitis and Monkeypox vaccination and Primary Schools and Routine immunisation programme and Splenectomy
This flyer is designed for schools. It answers common questions about measles and the vaccine that protects against it.
Poster to remind parents of infants of the importance of keeping up with their routine vaccinations. It is suitable for health centres, nurseries, libraries, infant schools and all primary care settings. It can also be used in hospitals.
This flyer is suitable for parents and health care workers to explain the changes to MenC programme from 1st July 2016.
The advice on the use of paracetamol following MenB vaccination differs to previous advice on the use of paracetamol for post-vaccination fever which may still appear on infant paracetamol product packaging. In order to avoid confusion, a patient informat
Babies born on or after 1 August 217.This edition of the guide to immunisations for babies up to 13 months of age including the routine childhood immunisations schedule for babies born on or after 1 August 217. The product code to order is 292127B.
Protecting your baby against meningitis and septicaemia. Information about the MenB vaccine and paracetamol use. This is suitable for all immunisers to order to give to parents ready foe their infants MenB vaccination. It encourages the parents to have in
Vaccine wastage through mis-ordering being left out of the old chain being allowed to go beyond their use-by dates and fridge failures cost the NHS thousands of pounds every year. At a time when we are all having to be much more careful with our budgets i
A leaflet for parents describing the immunisations offered to premature babies featuring the routine immunisation schedule for babies born after 1 August 217.
This DVD video highlights the importance of immunisation in protecting children from serious disease. The film was directed and produced by Barraclough Productions, and uses an extract from 'Naomi's story - a report from Dublin'taken from their 'Fragile l
From 1 July 2013, the routine childhood immunisation schedule will include a vaccine to protect babies against rotavirus infection – a common cause of diarrhoea and vomiting that can become serious.
Vaccine wastage through mis-ordering being left out of the old chain being allowed to go beyond their use-by dates and fridge failures cost the NHS thousands of pounds every year. At a time when we are all having to be much more careful with our budgets i