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Sexual and reproductive health and rights in Sweden 2017 – Results from the population-based survey SRHR2017
Publicerad:The results show that the sexual health in Sweden is good, 58% of the population report being satisfied with their sex life. Men to a higher extent than women (28% versus 18%) think they do not have sex often enough. More women than men (20% versus 10%) report having felt too tired or stressed to have sex.
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Overweight and obesity are common and increase with age in 6–9 year olds
Publicerad:Overweight and obesity among children, 6-9 year old, is becoming more common. In addition, overweight and obesity increase with age and there are geographical differences. Overweight and obesity are common among 6-9 year olds in Sweden. This shows a survey of children's height and weight that was carried out in the academic year 2018/2019. The results also show that overweight and obesity become…
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Sexuality and health among young people living with HIV in Sweden – A study on knowledge, attitudes and behaviour among young people and young adults aged 16-29
Publicerad:This is a report on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and STI prevention among young people and young adults (16-29 years) living with HIV in Sweden. The report is based on a survey conducted in 2018. The starting point is the Public Health Agency of Sweden’s work on the national HIV strategy and the follow-up work on SRHR.
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Illustrations of health warnings – On packaging of electronic cigarettes and refill containers, tobacco free nicotine products, tobacco products and herbal products for smoking
Publicerad:The publication contains information on how health warnings are regulated as well as illustrations that exemplify how health warnings can be designed and placed on different types of packaging for electronic cigarettes and refill containers, herbal products for smoking, tobacco free nicotine products and tobacco products. Please note that the illustrations are non-binding.
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Wholesalers must now apply for a permit to sell tobacco
Publicerad:Factsheet informing about the new rules for the selling of tobacco that come into force on 1 July 2019. Wholesalers who wish to sell tobacco products to parties other than consumers must now apply for a permit from the municipality in order to do so.
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You must apply for a permit in order to sell tobacco to consumers
Publicerad:Fact sheet about the new rules for the selling of tobacco products that come into force on 1 July 2019. Retailers who wish to sell tobacco products to consumers must now apply for a permit from the municipality in order to do so.
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Influenza vaccination – Information for pregnant women
Publicerad:The fact sheet on influenza vaccination is a support for those who work with pregnant women. The fact sheet can, for example, be downloaded and distributed at maternity care centers.
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The Influenza A(H1N1) 2009 Pandemic in Sweden, 2009–2010
Publicerad:This report summarizes the influenza A(H1N1)2009 pandemic in Sweden between April 24, 2009 and May 23, 2010. The report is based on data from the various surveillance systems used during the pandemic. The systems are presented in some detail to facilitate the reader’s understanding of the quality of the presented data.
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What you need to know about vaccination
Publicerad:Uppdaterad:Information for parents that describes the illnesses that are part of the vaccination programme for children and gives an overview of the vaccinations given within the child health centre and the student health services.
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Methods and analysis of the long-term follow up of the effectiveness of one whole cell and two acellular pertussis vaccines
Publicerad:Since 1997, the Public Health Agency of Sweden has conducted an Enhanced pertussis surveillance (EPS) of children with pertussis in Sweden. Part of the surveillance includes clinical information and vaccination histories. The methods used in the article are described in more detail in this technical…
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Checklist for high-quality implementation – From news to everyday use
Publicerad:The checklist is a tool that can be used throughout an implementation process, i.e. not something to be read, answered, and abandoned, but something to regularly revisit throughout the process.
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From news to everyday use – the difficult art of implementation
Publicerad:Uppdaterad:This report is about implementation, i.e. how new methods can be disseminated and implemented. When new health-promoting methods have been presented, it often takes a long time for them to come into daily use.
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Overweight and obesity among school children 11–15-year-old continues to increase
Publicerad:The proportion of school children with overweight or obesity has doubled over the past 30 years according to the results from Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC), a survey of 11–15-year-olds.
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How do you talk about screens at home?
Publicerad:This poster offers practical tips and advice on children’s screen use.
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Standing together – A national strategy to tackle loneliness
Publicerad:This strategy describes what needs to be done, and at what level of society. We need to work together across government agencies, regions, municipalities, civil society, the business community, academia and the general public.
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Evaluation of an introduction of vaccination against varicella in the Swedish national vaccination programme for children – Summary of evidence
Publicerad:Uppdaterad:The Communicable Diseases Ordinance contains 13 criteria that form the basis of an investigation of vaccination programmes. This knowledge base is a scientific review based on these criteria.
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Influenza in Sweden – Season 2019–2020
Publicerad:This report describes the monitoring systems for influenza in use during the winter season of 2019–2020 and the results of both epidemiological and virological surveillance. Data are also compared to previous influenza seasons. The report has been prepared for the World Health Organization (WHO) as part of the Public Health Agency of Sweden's function as a National Influenza Centre (NIC).
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Swedres 2001 – A Report on Swedish Antibiotic Utilisation and Resistance in Human Medicine
Publicerad:The report shows statistics on antibiotic sales and antibiotic resistance in bacteria from both humans and animals.
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Barriers and motivating factors to MMR vaccination in communities with low coverage in Sweden
Publicerad:The report presents results from a pilot test of Tailoring Immunization Programmes (TIP), a method developed by WHO/Europe to identify barriers and motivating factors to MMR vaccination in communities with low coverage in Sweden.
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Sexuality and health among young people in Sweden
Publicerad:The report is mainly intended for employees and decision-makers within county councils, municipalities, civil society organisations as well as relevant authorities and professional associations. The report aims to contribute with knowledge for health promotion and disease prevention work.
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NCDSim – A Simulation Model for the Future Development of Non-Communicable Diseases
Publicerad:This report documents the NCDSim simulation model, a tool for analysing and projecting future morbidity in cancer and cardiovascular disease and how it is influenced by various modifiable risk factors.
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Influenza in Sweden – Season 2020–2021
Publicerad:This report describes the monitoring systems for influenza in use during the winter season of 2020–2021 and the results of both epidemiological and virological surveillance. Data are also compared to previous influenza seasons.
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Availability of antibiotics - Reporting of Government commission
Publicerad:The report presents different models for making available both new antibiotics and old antibiotics where national availability is insufficient. The models should also minimise the risk of resistance development while enabling the best possible care for patients with infections caused by multi-resistant bacteria.
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Swedish work against antibiotic resistance – a One Health approach
Publicerad:This brochure is published by the agencies and organisations included in the Intersectoral Coordinating Mechanism, ICM. The ICM engages governmental agencies and organisations working in human health, animal health, food, environment, research, trade and civil contingency planning and is jointly run by the Public Health Agency of Sweden and the Swedish Board of Agriculture.
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Knowledge about the harmful effects of tobacco and nicotine Products – Report on a Government assignment
Publicerad:This report is a compilation of existing knowledge about the harmful effects of tobacco and nicotine products in terms of the extent of their use, the health risks and the social costs.