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Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
Public Health England and NHS England urge people to ensure they have 2 doses of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine as mumps cases rise to highest levels in a decade.
MenB vaccination programme has reduced cases of meningitis and septicaemia in young children by almost two-thirds.
The latest PHE data confirms that HPV16 and 18 infections are now at a very low level in young sexually active women with high vaccination coverage.
This letter sets out the changes to the infant pneumococcal vaccination schedule from 1 January 2020.
Primary school flu vaccination programme resumes following temporary delay of nasal spray vaccine from the manufacturer.
Record numbers of people in England will be offered a flu vaccine this winter. For the first time, all primary school children will be offered the nasal spray.
Outbreaks of measles and mumps prompt Public Health England to call for anyone who is eligible to get vaccinated.
Parents of primary school starters urged to check immunisation records.
PHE and local partners encouraged the rough sleeping and homeless community to attend a TB screening session by offering a wider range of services at the event.
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