Sentences with phrase «provide immunisation»

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Many of the digital systems currently in operation or being set up include the possibility to record whole - of - life vaccination data, and some countries can provide vaccine recipients the possibility to print their personal immunisation history.
My role is to provide professional scientific secretarial support to 13 different PHLS expert advisory committees, covering wide - ranging areas from vaccines and immunisation, virology, and new technology to mycobacteria and systemic and respiratory viruses.
TNA8: BPRC will provide access to macaques for immunogenicity / adjuvanticity evaluation of vaccine candidates for malaria, tuberculosis, HIV, influenza, West Nile virus or dengue virus, with up to three (prime - boost) immunisation events.
Material (i.e. vaccine) suitable for preclinical in vivo immunisation studies and vaccine antigen for the assays will be provided by the user.
«Unlike western medical treatment that provides external immunisation, the Homoeopathy treatment enhances natural immunisation in the body.
These can be to help with immunisation, providing access to clean water, food security programs, classroom equipment and more.
Immunisations can be provided by your doctor, immunisation clinics, local councils, community child health nurses and by some hospitals.
In some positive news on health, SMH, health editor Amy Corderoy looked at how the issue of providing care through Aboriginal community controlled health services is making real health gains including in immunisation rates.
Health Protection Service grants food business registrations and provides information on immunisation, communicable diseases and infection control.
NACCHO recently provided advice to mothers that included practical advice and assistance with breastfeeding, nutrition and parenting, monitoring of developmental milestones, immunisations status and infections controls in 85 health service sites in remote, regional and urban locations.
Some impacts on health outcomes may be expected in the medium term, such as changes to the health care provided to infants and young children and reductions in communicable diseases as a result of improved health information and immunisation programs.
Primary health care provides an immediate response to acute illness and injury; it protects good health through screening, early intervention, population health programs (such as antenatal care and immunisation) and programs to promote social and emotional wellbeing and prevent substance abuse.
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