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38 Publications found with Events and GP surgery and Health Professionals and Hepatitis A outbreak and Hepatitis B – infanrix hexavalent vaccine and Image and Parents and PDF and Pharmacy and Social media and World immunisation week
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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
Postcard - Early diagnosis and treatment is the key to stopping TB.
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
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 parents of babies at risk from the hepatitisB virus. It explains the course of vaccinations which help to protect babies from developing an infection. The paper copy is in English, but you can download versions in Urdu, Arabic, Ch
This leaflet is for mums who have just given birth. The 2 doses of MMRvaccine will help protect them and their baby, until the baby is old enough to get vaccinated.