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75 hits for Prevention within The Public Health Agency of Sweden
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Responsibility for communicable disease control
Updated:The main role of The Public Health Agency of Sweden in regard to communicable diseases control is that of coordination and provision of knowledge and guidelines. The operative responsibility on the other hand lies at the regional level with the County Medical Officers. Providers of health and
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Communicable Disease Control and Preparedness
Updated:There are many aspects to communicable disease prevention and control, all with the aim of preventing the spread of communicable diseases in the population.
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Our organisation as text
Updated:On this page you will find the organisation of the Public Health Agency of Sweden as text, for those who use screen readers.
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Exploring Sweden’s Approach in Animal Health and Food
Updated:From an international prespective, levels of antibiotic resistance among bacteria in Swedish food producing animals are low, and notifiable resistant bacteria (e.g. MRSA) are uncommon in Swedish animals.
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Gambling
Updated:The proportion with some degree of gambling problems in the past year is around 4 percent in the Swedish population. 130.000 people share a household with someone experiencing gambling problems.
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Swedres 2003 – A Report on Swedish Antibiotic Utilisation and Resistance in Human Medicine
Published:The report shows statistics on antibiotic sales and antibiotic resistance in bacteria from both humans and animals.
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Swedres 2004 – A Report on Swedish Antibiotic Utilisation and Resistance in Human Medicine
Published:The report shows statistics on antibiotic sales and antibiotic resistance in bacteria from both humans and animals.
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Swedres 2007 – A Report on Swedish Antibiotic Utilisation and Resistance in Human Medicine
Published:The report shows statistics on antibiotic sales and antibiotic resistance in bacteria from both humans and animals.
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Swedres 2011 – A Report on Swedish Antibiotic Utilisation and Resistance in Human Medicine
Published:The report shows statistics on antibiotic sales and antibiotic resistance in bacteria from both humans and animals.