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15 Publications found with Hepatitis A and Hospital and HPV and HPV for MSM in GUM and MS Word and Rotavirus gastroenteritis and Shingles Vaccine and Td and Universities and Young adults
This poster, aimed at students in schools and 6th form colleges, encourages them to get the new MenACWY vaccine to prevent invasive meningococcal disease
Leaflet and poster for use in: GUM (sexual health) and HIV clinics outreach and relevant community settings
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
MenACWY2 school leaver poster for educational settings to remind eligible young people to have their MenACWY vaccine to protect them against meningitis and septicaemia.
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 leaflet explains: signs and symptoms of measles, mumps and rubella the importance of calling ahead to the GP or clinic if you suspect you have measles the importance of having the correct, complete doses of MMR you can get MMR vaccination at any age
Prior to April 217 shingles vaccine was offered routinely to individuals aged 7 years with a phased catch up programme based on age as of 1st September that year. However from 1 April in order to simplify the delivery of programme eligibility has been cha
The record card are for MSM, up to and including 45 years of age, who are offered the HPV vaccine as part of the programme and provides information on HPV infection and the HPV vaccine.
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
Clinics are encouraged to supply this leaflet to patients when they are opportunistically offered vaccination at existing clinic appointments.
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
This factsheet is for health professionals who deliver the HPV vaccine programme for girls. It supports the information currently provided. It is suitable for school nurses, GPs, screening and immunisation practioners.
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
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.
This is a poster to encourage young people who may have measles to call ahead before attending healthcare setting so that they can be advised and treated seperately to immunosuppressed patients or pregnant patients. This poster is suitable for schools, co