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Patients can be offered the shingles vaccine (Zostavax) as soon as they reach the eligible age (70 or 78 years). In 2017/18 it was agreed that patients could be opportunistically immunised at any point in the year.
This is a guide to the risk of rabies from bats handled in the UK. It is suitable for zoological settings, national parks and gardens, wildlife and woodland trusts, schools and educational settings near forests, woodlands and parks and for the public. In spring and autumn, juvenile bats can fall from nests and members of the public can handle or rescue them and often are bitten in this process. This leaflet encourages immediate seeking of health care treatment to reduce risk of rabies that can be caught from the bats.
Value of Vaccine graphic, 'Stop the spread' for social media
Value of Vaccines, 'Vaccines save 2-3 million deaths' graphic for social media
Value of Vaccines, 'Vaccines help fight against anti-microbial resistence' graphic
Value of Vaccines,'Vaccines protect your children' graphic for social media
Value of Vaccines, 'Vaccines protect you and those around you' graphic for social media