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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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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
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Influenza in Sweden – Season 2023–2024
Published:This report describes epidemiological and virological surveillance results for the 2023-2024 influenza season in Sweden. Data are also compared to previous influenza seasons.
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Swedres-Svarm 2012
Published:Swedres-Svarm 2012 shows statistics on antibiotic sales and antibiotic resistance in bacteria from both humans and animals. The report is a co-production between the Public Health Agency of Sweden the National Veterinary Institute (SVA).
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Swedres 2011 – A Report on Swedish Antibiotic Utilisation and Resistance in Human Medicine
Published:The report shows statistics on antibiotic sales and antibiotic resistance in bacteria from both humans and animals.
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Swedres-Svarm 2013
Published:Swedres-Svarm 2013 shows statistics on antibiotic sales and antibiotic resistance in bacteria from both humans and animals. The report is a co-production between the Public Health Agency of Sweden the National Veterinary Institute (SVA).
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Swedres-Svarm 2014
Published:Swedres-Svarm 2014 shows statistics on antibiotic sales and antibiotic resistance in bacteria from both humans and animals. The report is a co-production between the Public Health Agency of Sweden the National Veterinary Institute (SVA).
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Swedres-Svarm 2016
Published:Swedres-Svarm 2016 shows statistics on antibiotic sales and antibiotic resistance in bacteria from both humans and animals. The report is a co-production between the Public Health Agency of Sweden the National Veterinary Institute (SVA).