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Physical activity on prescription in Sweden – An elementary mapping of the work in Sweden’s 21 regions
Published:Physical activity on prescription in Sweden An elementary mapping of the work in Sweden’s 21 regions2 The Swedish method of physical activity on prescription Regular physical activity is important for our health and well- being, but it is also proven to prevent and treat different dise- ases, such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, several types of cancers and depression. Physical activity on prescription…
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Evaluation of an introduction of vaccination against varicella in the Swedish national vaccination programme for children – Summary of evidence
Published:Updated:The Communicable Diseases Ordinance contains 13 criteria that form the basis of an investigation of vaccination programmes. This knowledge base is a scientific review based on these criteria.
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Availability of antibiotics - Reporting of Government commission
Published:The report presents different models for making available both new antibiotics and old antibiotics where national availability is insufficient. The models should also minimise the risk of resistance development while enabling the best possible care for patients with infections caused by
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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
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Protection by a third and fourth dose of vaccine against COVID-19 among persons aged 65 years and older – Based on Swedish data from February to August 2022
Published:This report presents an analysis of COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness (VE) after a fourth dose in relation to SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe outcomes due to the omicron variant among persons aged 65 years and older in Sweden.
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Sexual and reproductive health and rights in Sweden 2017 – Results from the population-based survey SRHR2017
Published:The results show that the sexual health in Sweden is good, 58% of the population report being satisfied with their sex life. Men to a higher extent than women (28% versus 18%) think they do not have sex often enough. More women than men (20% versus 10%) report having felt too tired or stressed to have sex.
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Barriers and motivating factors to MMR vaccination in communities with low coverage in Sweden
Published:The report presents results from a pilot test of Tailoring Immunization Programmes (TIP), a method developed by WHO/Europe to identify barriers and motivating factors to MMR vaccination in communities with low coverage in Sweden.
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Impact on health of climate change in Sweden – A risk and vulnerability analysis
Published:This report highlights how the changing climate affects health in several ways, from heatwaves and spread of infectious diseases to deteriorating water and air quality. The report can provide useful knowledge support for national authorities and county administrative boards affected by the