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Ebola and Marburg: Monitoring of returning aid workers – Guidance
Published:The Public Health Agency of Sweden has developed this guidance to support the monitoring of travellers returning to Sweden from countries with active cases of haemorrhagic fever such as Ebola or Marburg.
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International Health Regulations
Updated:The International Health Regulations (IHR 2005) are a legally-binding framework in place for the member states of the World Health Organisation (WHO). The purpose is to prevent, protect against, control and respond to cross-border health threats in ways that avoid unnecessary interference with international…
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Notification of the sale of technical spirits and alcoholic preparations
Published:Information from Folkhälsomyndigheten
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Wholesale of tobacco products
Updated:A permit is required for wholesale of tobacco products in Sweden. Tobacco products you provide must for example have correct health warnings and be registered in the traceability system.
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International Statistical Reporting on Public Health
Updated:The Public Health Agency of Sweden is responsible for reporting a wide range of statistics on Sweden's public health to several international organisations. The data comes partly from the agency's own sources and partly from other Swedish authorities that the Public Health Agency coordinates
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Emergency preparedness
Updated:The Public Health Agency of Sweden has the overall national responsibility for protecting the population against communicable diseases. The Agency must also coordinate infection control and preparedness against cross-border health threats.
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Wholesale trading in spirits and alcoholic beverages
Updated:Wholesale trade in alcoholic beverages and alcoholic beverage-like preparations requires that you be authorised as a warehouse keeper or as a registered recipient of such goods. If you have sold alcoholic beverages or alcoholic beverage-like preparations, you will also need to submit statistical
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Vaccination register and vaccination coverage
Updated:The Public Health Agency of Sweden is responsible for the National vaccination register and for monitoring vaccination coverage.
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Protect your infant against RSV and whooping cough
Published:The fact sheet is primarily aimed at caregivers and can be disseminated through healthcare professionals, particularly in maternal health, child health, paediatric health and primary care.