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20 Publications found with Kurdish Sorani and Nepali
The leaflet is intended for nurses and other immunisation practitioners to give to parents and guardians when their children are being immunised.
It is intended for parents or guardians/carers and should be displayed in all maternity, pharmacies, GP surgeries and community settings.
This Kurdish version of the What to expect after your COVID-19 vaccination guide should be given to everyone who has a COVID-19 vaccination with their record card. There are 22 other versions in Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Chinese, Estonian, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Latvian, Lithuanian, Panjabi, Polish, Portuguese Brazilian, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Turkish, Twi, Ukrainian and Urdu. The English version is available to order using the product code: COV202307V4EN. There are also large print, braille and BSL videos to download or order. All the COVID-19 resources are subject to frequent changes, so please only order what you need. Do not stock pile.
This is a Nepali translated leaflet which gives current guidance on tuberculosis and the infant BCG vaccine. It explains the benefits of having the vaccination and contraindications for BCG immunisation in infants. This leaflet is translated into Bengali, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Nepalese, Pashto, Panjabi, Somali, Tamil and Urdu.
Diphtheria factsheet in Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Dari, Kurdish Kurmanji, Kurdish Sorani, Oromo, Pashto, Tigrinya, Turkish, Urdu and Vietnamese.
Azithromycin for diphtheria dosage instructions: adult 250mg Azithromycin for diphtheria dosage instructions: adult 500mg Azithromycin for diphtheria dosage instructions: Infants and children daily dose, suspension (200mg in 5ml) Versions with the translated instructions can be found below. Translations are in Albanian, Arabic, Amharic, Dari, Farsi, Kurdish, Pashto, Turkish and Tigrinyan.
This is a Kurdish translated leaflet which gives current guidance on tuberculosis and the infant BCG vaccine. It explains the benefits of having the vaccination and contraindications for BCG immunisation in infants. This leaflet is translated into Bengali, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kurdish, Nepalese, Pashto, Panjabi, Somali, Tamil, Turkish, Ukrainian and Urdu.
This is the complete routine immunisation schedule for the UK, including infant, childhood and adult immunisations. The schedule was revised in September 2024 to reflect the introduction of the RSV programmes for Older Adults and Pregnant women.
The HPV for all leaflet provides essential information on the programme so that parents can give informed consent for their children to have their HPV vaccination. It includes details of the Gardasil 9 HPV vaccination. It should be accompanied by the consent form which you can download and print locally. The consent form product code is: The leaflet is available in 33 translated languages including: Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Estonian, Fijian, Farsi, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Kurdish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Nepali, Pashto, Panjabi, Polish, Romanian, Romany, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Turkish, Tigrinya, Twi, Ukrainian, Urdu, Yiddish and Yoruba. It is also available as a BSL video to download. The English leaflet product code is: HPVU1L
The HPV for all leaflet provides essential information on the programme so that parents can give informed consent for their children to have their HPV vaccination. It includes details of the Gardasil 9 HPV vaccination. It should be accompanied by the consent form which you can download and print locally. The consent form product code is: The leaflet is available in 33 translated languages including: Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Estonian, Fijian, Farsi, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Kurdish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Nepali, Pashto, Panjabi, Polish, Romanian, Romany, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Turkish, Tigrinya, Twi, Ukrainian, Urdu, Yiddish and Yoruba. It is also available as a BSL video to download. The English leaflet product code is: HPVU1L
This is a short guide to the teenage booster given in school Year 9 or at age 14. It explains the 3 in 1 teenage booster dose of the vaccine that prevents tetanus, diphtheria and polio, to young people, their parents and carers. This leaflet is available in English and 33 other translated languges: Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Estonian, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Kurdish Sorani, Latvian, Lithuanian, Nepali, Panjabi, Pashto, Polish, Romanian, Romany, Russian, Slovak, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Turkish, Twi, Ukrainian, Urdu, Yiddish and Yoruba.
This is a short guide to the teenage booster given in school Year 9 or at age 14. It explains the 3 in 1 teenage booster dose of the vaccine that prevents tetanus, diphtheria and polio, to young people, their parents and carers. This leaflet is available in English and 33 other translated languges: Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Estonian, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Kurdish Sorani, Latvian, Lithuanian, Nepali, Panjabi, Pashto, Polish, Romanian, Romany, Russian, Slovak, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Turkish, Twi, Ukrainian, Urdu, Yiddish and Yoruba.
This leaflet describes the warning signs of meningitis, so that teenagers and young people, know what to look out for if they or someone they know falls ill. It also reminds young people that they are eligible for the free MenACWY vaccine until age 25 to help protect them from some of the main causes of meningitis and septicaemia. This is a translation of the main English version of this leaflet at IM23DISL1 This leaflet is also available in Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Estonian, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Kurdish Sorani, Latvian, Lithuanian, Nepali, Panjabi, Pashto, Polish, Romanian, Romany, Russian, Slovak, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Turkish, Twi, Ukrainian, Urdu, and Yoruba.
This leaflet explains the MenACWY vaccine that protects against 4 types of meningococcal disease (group A, group C, group W and group Y) which can cause severe illness including septicaemia. The MenACWY vaccine is routinely offered to those aged 13 and 14 in school year 9 and young people remain eligible until aged 25. Anyone who has missed their MenACWY vaccination should catch up as soon as possible through their school immunisation team or their GP practice. Particularly before attending a new college or university. This leaflet is also available in Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Estonian, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Kurdish Sorani, Latvian, Lithuanian, Nepali, Panjabi, Pashto, Polish, Romanian, Romany, Russian, Slovak, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Turkish, Twi, Ukrainian, Urdu, and Yoruba.
This Nepali translated poster is aimed at the parents, guardians and carers of secondary school-aged children. It explains which children are eligible for flu vaccination, as well as describing the disease and the nasal flu vaccine.
This is a guide to the shingles vaccine available to those immunocompromised over 50 years of age and to those turning 65 or 70. This provides information on shingles, the Shingrix vaccine and eligibility.