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Taking one step further in their fight against drug resistant infections the UK and India came together once again.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Medicines regulators should continue to work together to support the development of vaccines for Zika virus
Vaccine update provides immunisation practitioners with the latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures.
Jim O’Neill calls for wider use of vaccines and alternative approaches to tackle drug-resistant infections
Public Health England (PHE) issues guidance as Met Office forecasts colder weather.
More investment needs to go into developing these products.
PHE’s call for eligible people to get vaccine comes after figures show drop in coverage.
Scientists at the National Institute for Biological Standards and Control (NIBSC) dispel some of the common myths about flu vaccines.
This vaccine update provides immunisation practitioners with the latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures.
Public Health England issues guidance as Met Office forecasts colder weather.
Includes: Health Matters tackling antimicrobial resistance, using DNA to diagnose TB cases faster and students urged to get MenACWY vaccine.
This document explains how a new drug chart improved antimicrobial stewardship at the Royal Free Hospital.
Includes: Spending Review outcome for public health, HIV home sampling kit and improved vaccine uptake for many groups.
PHE launches first nationally available HIV kit for testing those at higher-risk as new figures show 18,100 people unaware they have HIV.
PHE figures show that while 48% of injecting drug users were unaware of having hepatitis C, rates of HIV among this group remain low at 1%.
A special issue of vaccine update with revised information about the ordering of MenACWY vaccines.
Includes: new evidence review of measures to reduce sugar consumption, cold weather plan and decline in TB rates in England.
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