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Recommendations for travellers due to the spread of mpox
Updated:The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. Therefore, the Public Health Agency of Sweden has issued recommendations for travellers to and from areas where there is an ongoing spread of mpox.
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Infection prevention and control and healthcare-associated infections
Updated:The most important task within the area of infection control is preventing infections from spreading and healthcare-associated infections from emerging. As the problem of resistance increases, good infection control becomes a means of preventing antibiotic resistance from spreading.
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Speakers and panelists at the expert meeting
Updated:Specially invited experts, researchers, civil servants and policymakers from the Nordic countries and other EU countries.
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You must be approved as a warehouse keeper or tax-exempt consumer
Updated:In order to manufacture spirits, wine, beer, other fermented alcoholic beverages and technical spirits, as a business practitioner you must be approved as a warehouse keeper or tax-exempt consumer for such goods. It is the Swedish Tax Agency that decides on such approvals.
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Traceability marking and security feature on tobacco products – this applies to retailers
Updated:Retailers of tobacco products are responsible for securing that all unit packets of tobacco have the correct labelling, for cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco this includes traceability marking and security features.
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Influenza in Sweden – Season 2021–2022
Published:This report describes the monitoring systems for influenza in use during the winter season of 2021–2022 and the results of both epidemiological and virological surveillance. Data are also compared to previous influenza seasons.
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Reporting obligations on waterpipe tobacco
Updated:Manufacturers or importers of waterpipe tobacco are required to report the ingredients and pay a mandatory fee for each product intended to be available to consumers on the Swedish market. Each year you must also fulfil the annual reporting obligation for your reported products and pay a mandatory
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The Influenza A(H1N1) 2009 Pandemic in Sweden, 2009–2010
Published: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
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Surveillance of communicable diseases
Updated:One of the most important tasks of the Public Health Agency of Sweden is to continuously follow the epidemiological situation concerning communicable diseases, especially those included in the Communicable Diseases Act.
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Towards a good and equitable health – A framework for implementing and monitoring the national public health policy
Published:This report present a short description of a framework for how the reformulated public health strategy will be implemented.