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This resource provides clinical guidance on the safe administration of influenza vaccines to individuals with egg allergies. The management chart offers a clear, step-by-step approach to support healthcare professionals in […]
This guidance presents updated learning from previous and current UK guidelines and peer-reviewed publications to provide an evidence-based, accessible, antimicrobial prescribing strategy for managing Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) in adults. This guideline […]
This guideline is aimed at all community and non-specialist medical, nursing and pharmacy staff involved in the prescribing and management of recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs). This guideline is intended […]
A poster for midwives on the three recommended pregnancy vaccines (pertussis, RSV, flu), their timing, and the midwife’s role in giving clear, trusted information to protect mother and baby.
This guidance has been developed to support those involved in encouraging seasonal flu vaccination among social care staff. Social care workers play a crucial role in protecting vulnerable individuals, and […]
This resource provides essential information for prison staff in Wales about measles and the MMR vaccine. It highlights the high risk of measles outbreaks in prison settings and underscores the […]
This resource is a short guide for prison visitors about measles and the MMR vaccine. It explains how measles spreads, who’s at risk, and encourages checking your vaccination status. It […]
There have been cases of measles in Wales. Measles can cause serious health problems. The MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine can help protect you from catching measles.
This briefing document provides information on the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination programme, and the addition of chickenpox (varicella or ‘V’) vaccination to the routine vaccination schedule in Wales, […]
Measles is very infectious and can be very serious. It easily spreads between people who are not vaccinated. It can cause serious illnesses, such as meningitis. People, including children, can […]