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For individuals who have earned qualifications from another EU or EEA member state
Updated:The professional use of Class 1 and 2 plant protection products and Class 1 biocide products within Swedish Public Health Agency areas of responsibility are in the form of regulated professions, consequently Swedish legislation regulates what is required for such 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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Information about the sale of electronic cigarettes and refill containers to consumers
Published:This information sheet is intended for those who sell or intend to start selling electronic cigarettes and refill containers to consumers (retailers).
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Recommendations for children’s and adolescents’ digital media use
Published:The recommendations for children up to 12 years of age are primarily aimed at parents and other adults who meet the children in their everyday life.
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Influenza vaccination – Information for pregnant women
Published:The fact sheet on influenza vaccination is a support for those who work with pregnant women. The fact sheet can, for example, be downloaded and distributed at maternity care centers.
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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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Good to know about vaccination against tuberculosis
Published:Fact sheet for parents about vaccination against tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is a rare disease in Sweden and the vaccination is only offered to children who have an increased risk of becoming infected.
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Interventions to reduce public stigma of mental illness and suicide – are they effective?
Published:Results are based on seven literature reviews where the effects are explored narratively. The report is aimed at officials and stakeholders at regional and local level who are involved in the planning of public health interventions to promote mental health and to prevent mental illness and suicide.