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82 Publications found with Human papillomavirus (types 11, 16, and 18) and Punjabi and Shingles
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.
Short animation for digital displays, TV screens, websites and social media. It can be used to promote the shingles programme for patients aged 70 or 78 years of age.
An index of the topics covered by Vaccine update (VU) including revised guidance, policy and programme implementation information has been designed so that you can search VU content specifically. It is important to always refer to the most recent advice.
The leaflet is intended for nurses and other immunisation practitioners to give to parents and guardians when their children are being immunised.
This short video explains the HPV vaccination programme benefits, shows the vaccination process and valuable feedback from the girls and boys about the experience.
HPV Universal vaccination programme information leaflet, translated into Urdu.
It is intended for parents or guardians/carers and should be displayed in all maternity, pharmacies, GP surgeries and community settings.
This is a Panjabi Easy Read version 2 guide of the What to expect after your COVID-19 vaccination which should be given to all eligible patients with a learning disability, or those that care for them. It is available in 19 other languages. You can order printed copies to be delivered to you. Please only order as much as you need and do not stockpile as the leaflets for this programme are subject to frequent changes.
This is a Panjabi translation Easy read guide for all women of childbearing age, those currently pregnant or breastfeeding on coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination.
This leaflet explains the adolescent vaccination programme delivered in secondary schools and the role that schools play. It is for school-based immunisation teams, headteachers and school teams to print out and use locally to promote the routine immunisation programme in schools.