WASTE MANAGEMENT IN A PRIVATE HOSPITAL Dr.Shanta Nagarajan ROCKLAND HOSPITAL INTRODUCTION Anything not intended for use is waste All waste liquid solid generated by health…
The History of Immunology Francis Ian L. Salaver, RMT 1 Stages of Immunology Descriptive early period Early attempts at vaccination: Smallpox Early experiments:…
eneral Im m Procedures In some circumstances, advice in these guidelines may differ from that in the Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC). When this occurs, the recommendations
2 1. What is Immunisation? Immunisation is a means of protecting a person against vaccine preventable diseases by building the body’s defence system so that it is able
Rashes and skin infections Athlete’s foot None Athlete’s foot is not a serious condition. Treatment is recommended Chickenpox* Until all vesicles have crusted
Immunise against chickenpox Protect your child Where can I get more information? If you want to know more about chickenpox and immunisation: • talk to your doctor, practice
Fact sheet August 2021 Check tetanus immunisation history » Completed primary course2 Tdap (Boostrix) N.B. If aged 9–10 years OR 11 years immunisation event due,
Core SPC for human tetanus Ig for i.m. useEuropean Medicines Agency Human Medicines Evaluation Unit 7 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf, London, E14 4HB, UK Tel. (44-20) 74
RubellaRubella What is rubella? Rubella, also known as German measles, is an infectious disease caused by the rubella virus. Rubella is not very common in Australia due to