Vaccines for uk

    • [DOCX File]Home | GSK

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      Vaccines for every stage of people’s lives – infants, teenagers, adults, travellers and older people from 22 of the 31 diseases currently preventable by vaccination. . Distributed 690 million doses of vaccine in 2015, with more than 70% going to least developed, low and middle income countries.


    • [DOC File]Flu Immunisation Consent Form - GOV UK

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      Title: Flu Immunisation Consent Form Subject: Flu Immunisation Consent Form Author: NHS Keywords: Flu consent form template Last modified by: Cherstyn Hurley


    • [DOC File]Section 4: Vaccine Safety Public Health and Clinical ...

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      Vaccines and Vaccination Practices 32-33 Special Populations 34-36 Clinical Outcomes ... from around 450 primary care practices throughout the UK. It is the largest and most comprehensive source of data of its kind and is used worldwide for research by the pharmaceutical industry, clinical research organizations, regulators, government ...


    • [DOC File]NHS England

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      This tool should be used in conjunction with ‘Immunisation against Infectious Diseases’, (The Green Book 2013), ‘Chapter 3, Storage, distribution and disposal of vaccines and the DH Protocol for ordering, storing and handling vaccines’. A record of this audit should be kept.



    • [DOCX File]NHS England

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      NHS England and GPC England agreed the introduction of a new MMR catch-up programme for 10 and 11-year olds who have not received a completed course of vaccines via the routine immunisation programme. A payment of £5 per head will be made if GP practices have completed vaccination or they have met the specified criteria.


    • [DOC File]Name_____________________

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      I do not believe in vaccines for religious or philosophical reasons I am concerned about side effects and / or safety I believe the influenza vaccine gives a person the flu. I don’t believe the vaccine prevents the flu It’s not important – “I never get the flu” It’s inconvenient I received influenza vaccine elsewhere (provide ...


    • [DOCX File]PATIENT GROUP DIRECTION (PGD) - GOV UK

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      When administering at the same time as other vaccines, care should be taken to ensure that the appropriate route of injection is used for all the vaccinations. The vaccines should be given at separate sites, preferably in different limbs. If given in the same limb, they should be given at least 2.5cm apart.


    • HPRU – Vaccines and Immunisation Studentships ...

      This form should be completed by candidates applying for the HPRU – Vaccines and Immunisation studentships at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The details you provide on this form will be used to check that you are qualified to apply for this funding and that you meet the home/EU fee status requirements.


    • [DOC File]Investigation of Western Australian Children with no ...

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      The UK was the country where previous vaccinations had been most commonly received (33%), but the UK did not include hepatitis B or varicella vaccines in their schedule. These children would have required three doses of hepatitis B vaccine to become fully vaccinated according to the ACIR, which would have required at least a four month time period.


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