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Health economic evaluation of varicella vaccination within the Swedish national vaccination programme for children
Published:This health economic report presents a cost effectiveness analysis of introducing chickenpox vaccination for children in Sweden from a societal and healthcare perspective. It also includes analyses of costs and cost-savings at national and regional levels.
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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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Product requirements on novel tobacco product
Updated:Novel tobacco products must meet set product requirements when provided to consumers on the Swedish market. These requirements may differ depending on if it is a smokeless tobacco product or of a tobacco product for smoking.
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Labelling requirements on novel tobacco product
Updated:Novel tobacco products that are available to consumers on the Swedish market must carry health warnings in Swedish on its packages. The health warnings for novel tobacco products differs depending on if it is a smokeless tobacco product or a tobacco product for smoking.
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Public Health Agency of Sweden in partnerships for global AMR containment
Updated:At the Public Health Agency of Sweden, we lead and collaborate in global, regional, and national efforts to contain antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
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Rules and regulations on tobacco traceability, traceability markings and security features
Updated:Tobacco products must be traceable, have traceability labels and security features as stated by law. From 20 May 2024, all tobacco products are covered, but there are transitional rules. The Public Health Agency supervises that the rules are followed.
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Rules and regulations on traceability marking and security features on tobacco products
Updated:Tobacco products must be traceable, have traceability labels and security features as stated by law. From 20 May 2024, all tobacco products are covered, but there are transitional rules. The Public Health Agency supervises that the rules are followed.
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National ID issuer (traceability of tobacco products)
Updated:An ID issuer has a central function in the traceability system. The national ID issuer issues Identifier codes for economic operators, facilities, machines and machine parts located in the country, as well as unique identifiers for tobacco products intended for the national market, and
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Traceability marking on tobacco products
Updated:In order for tobacco products to be traceable, they must have a traceability marking that makes it possible to identify, track and search the goods throughout the supply chain from production site to the retail outlet. Products intended for the Swedish market must have unique identifiers issued by…
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Tobacco products
Updated:In Sweden, tobacco products are regulated by the Act on Tobacco and Similar Products. This legislation regulates for example reporting of ingredients, annual reporting, product and labelling requirements, sales and marketing of tobacco products.