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What you need to know if your child is unvaccinated
Published:Updated:Information for parents with children who have not been vaccinated against the diseases included in the Swedish vaccination programme.
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Influenza in Sweden – Season 2019–2020
Published: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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What you need to know about rotavirus
Published:Updated:Information for parents about vaccination against rotavirus infection in the Swedish vaccination programme. Rotavirus infection is a highly contagious stomach disease that can be serious for young children. Vaccinating the child is the most effective protection against the infection.
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Vaccination against mpox – a second update of vaccine recommendations due to increased spread of mpox clade 1
Published:The Public Health Agency of Sweden has updated the recommendations for mpox vaccination due to increased spread of clade 1.
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Survey of the antibiotic markets in four Nordic countries
Published:A Nordic survey of clinically prioritised antibiotics at risk of insufficient availability shows uncertain access to several medically important antibiotics, especially narrow-spectrum antibiotics and formulations for children. The results indicate noticeable differences in product offerings between the Nordic countries, despite similar medical needs.
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Rules for the manufacturing and trade with alcoholic beverages
Updated:There are rules for the manufacturing och trade with alcoholic beverages. Here you will find the information that you need to know if you are trading with alcoholic beverages.
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The traceability system – this applies to tobacco manufacturers and importers
Updated:Manufacturers and importers of tobacco products are responsible for several vital parts of the traceability system, such as marking the products with unique identifiers. Manufacturers are also responsible for providing recording equipment to all economic operators involved in the trade of tobacco products.
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The tobacco traceability system – this applies to retailers
Updated:Retailers, operators of first retail outlets, who sell tobacco products to consumers, are responsible for having economic operator identifier codes and facility identifier codes for their facilities, and that the information provided is correct and up-to-date.