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About your vaccination against diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough (pertussis)
Published:Updated:This fact sheet is intended for children and youngsters. Diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough are three serious diseases, but vaccination can protect you.
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Previous Swedish vaccination programmes
Updated:On this page you find a table showing how the Swedish vaccination programme for children has evolved over the years.
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What you need to know about vaccination
Published:Updated:Information for parents that describes the illnesses that are part of the vaccination programme for children and gives an overview of the vaccinations given within the child health centre and the student health services.
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Useful information for parents about vaccination against measles, mumps, and rubella
Published:Updated:Useful information for parents about vaccination against measles, mumps, and rubella within the Swedish vaccination programme.
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Recommended vaccinations
Updated:Recommendations for vaccination aim towards protecting children and adults with an increased risk of becoming infected or of becoming severely ill following an infection. The regions can choose whether or not to implement the recommendations, and if the individual has to pay for the vaccination or
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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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What you need to know about HPV
Published:Updated:Information for guardians and students about HPV (human papillomavirus) and vaccination against HPV.
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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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Vaccination programmes
Updated:In Sweden, children are offered protection against eleven diseases through the national vaccination programme for children. The vaccination programme for persons at risk includes vaccinations against pneumococcal infections.
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Catch up vaccinations
Updated:Guidelines for children who have started vaccinations in other countries and children born in Sweden who have not followed the regular programme.