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Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
There is currently a global shortage of hepatitis B vaccine which has been caused by problems in the manufacturing process.
This vaccine update provides immunisation practitioners with the latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures.
The NHS is asking GPs and pharmacists to ensure their influenza vaccine orders for the 2018 to 2019 season use the most effective vaccines for the population.
Letter to health professionals about Public Health England's survey of parental attitudes to childhood immunisation.
Public Health England (PHE) issues advice for the public to ensure they have had the MMR vaccine after outbreaks of measles are confirmed in 5 areas of England.
Public Health England publishes first evidence showing the impact of the shingles vaccination programme.
This special edition focuses on the new hexavalent vaccine for babies born after 1 August 2017.
New end-of-season data shows effectiveness of the 2016 to 2017 season flu vaccine.
A new study, involving scientists from National Institute for Biological Standards and Control (NIBSC), has reported the production of stable poliovirus virus-like particles (VLPs) in plants.
The hexavalent vaccine replaces the existing 5-in-1 pentavalent vaccine, which infants are routinely given at 8, 12 and 16 weeks.
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