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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.
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Newsletter January 2023 - The final phase of EUPAP project
Updated:The EUPAP project has been in progress since 2019; and now we are in the final phase of the project. In this newsletter, you will be able to read about two of the EUPAP project partners – Lithuania and Portugal.
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From news to everyday use – the difficult art of implementation
Published:Updated: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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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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Swedish work against antibiotic resistance – a One Health approach
Published: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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Covid-19 in schoolchildren – A comparison between Finland and Sweden
Published:In conclusion, closure or not of schools has had little if any impact on the number of laboratory confirmed cases in school aged children in Finland and Sweden. The negative effects of closing schools must be weighed against the positive effects, if any, it might have on the mitigation of the covid-19 pandemic.
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Influenza in Sweden – Season 2024–2025
Published:This report describes the monitoring and surveillance systems for influenza in use during the 2024–2025 winter season and the results of both epidemiological and virological surveillance. Data are also compared to previous influenza seasons. See also the tables and figures section as well as the appendices.