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This leaflet gives information to parents about the risk of measles.
Information to support GP practices to carry out the MMR catch-up programme.
Information about the common side effects of vaccinations that might occur in babies and young children up to 5 years of age.
Measles immunisation information for public health professionals, including updates.
Documents relating to measles, mumps or rubella (MMR) oral fluid testing.
The symptoms, diagnosis, management, surveillance and epidemiology of measles.
MMR diagnostic form (E8): cell culture, PCR and genotyping and serology tests.
The symptoms, diagnosis, management, surveillance and epidemiology of rubella (German measles).
Advice for health professionals on pregnant women who are inadvertently vaccinated against chicken pox (varicella), shingles or measles, mumps, rubella.
This leaflet describes the vaccinations that help protect you and your baby during and after pregnancy.
Leaflet describing how and why porcine gelatine is used in vaccines for immunisation programmes.
PGD template to support the national MMR vaccination programme.
Promotional resources for GP practices, nursery settings, primary and secondary schools.
Details of immunisations for children between 2 and 5 years, before they start school.
A leaflet to remind you to get your child immunised at one year of age.
How to manage cases of suspected measles: what patient details to take, who to notify and assessing risk of disease spreading in close contacts.
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