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Olive Health & London Travel Clinic | Blood Tests | Private BCG London - 0 views

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    Olive health & travel clinic ilford, London provide quality medical services in different fields like Private BCG london, Slimming jab, InterVax, Mobile phlebotomy, BCG NHS, Umrah vaccination, Ear irrigation, Hajj vaccination, BCG Injection. We also provide Travel vaccinations and antimalarials, Health Immunisations such as BCG, Shingles, HPV, Meningitis, Hepatitis B etc., Blood tests, Mobile phlebotomy (blood tests at home), Ear wax removal by irrigation method, Weight loss clinic (Saxenda), DNA/Paternity tests, and a range of health checks including STI testing.
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Antibiotic-Resistant Gonorrhoea Surge in England: UKHSA Urges Regular STI Testing - 0 views

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    "Gonorrhoea is becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics, risking the possibility of it becoming untreatable in the future," Dr Helen Fifer, Consultant Microbiologist at UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned. Dr Fifer highlighted that untreated gonorrhoea can lead to serious health issues, including pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. New data from the UKHSA revealed that between June 2022 and May 2024, 15 ceftriaxone-resistant gonorrhoea cases were detected in England. Ceftriaxone is the 'first line' antibiotic used to treat gonorrhoea in the UK, and resistance to this drug can complicate treatment, especially for infections in the throat. Among these cases, five were identified as extensively drug-resistant, meaning they were resistant to both first- and second-line treatment options and other antibiotics. A total of 31 ceftriaxone-resistant cases have been recorded since the first case was detected in England in 2015.
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Yellow Fever Treatment - 0 views

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    Our clinic offers a number of health checks such as regular annual check-ups to ensure you are fit and healthy, pregnancy checks, yellow fever, discrete STI testing, etc.
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NICE Recommends PrEP For People At High Risk Of HIV - 0 views

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    In its first, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended the use of Pre Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) to treat people at the highest risk of catching HIV. The announcement comes along with a consultation on draft guideline by NICE on reducing sexually transmitted infections. NICE's recommendation is backed up by the government's HIV Action Plan to hit zero new transmissions of HIV by 2030. The pill prevents HIV by stopping the virus from crossing into the healthy cells and replicating. According to the UK PROUD study, PrEP reduced the risk of HIV infection by 86 per cent for men who have sex with men. However, people taking the pill must also get regular HIV testing and STI screening done every three months.
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