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Measles outbreaks : London is at risk, reveals UKHSA - 0 views

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    New data published by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has revealed that London is potentially at risk of a measles resurgence. UKHSA modelling suggests that, unless MMR vaccination rates improve, London could see a measles outbreak with tens of thousands of cases. "Those who have never received a measles vaccine (MMR) are at risk," said UKHSA. MMR is part of the NHS Routine Childhood Immunisation Programme. Parents whose infants missed out, or anyone of any age unvaccinated, are urged to come forward. Susceptibility is particularly high among 19 to 25 year olds, affected by unfounded stories in the early 2000s ('Wakefield cohorts') and some may still not be fully vaccinated. As part of continued efforts to protect people against getting measles, the NHS is launching a campaign encouraging people to check their vaccination status, with targeted outreach to groups in London.
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Top Surrogacy Centre in India - 1 views

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    Surrogacy is a technique of assisted reproduction in which a women carries and delivers a child for another couple or person. The phrase surrogate comes from Latin word surrogatus (substitution) - To put or use in place of another. The phrase surrogacy is used when a women carries a pregnancy and give rise to an infant for another women
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10 Amazing Newborn Babies Facts that You Should Know - 0 views

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    Here are 10 incredible facts about newborn babies that will help you understand your baby better.
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The Valuable Tips for Successful Breastfeeding | All blogroll - 0 views

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Protecting Infants From HIV - 0 views

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    Taking treatment properly during pregnancy and breastfeeding will keep your baby free of HIV. Despite the ongoing use of #HIV medicines after childbirth, a woman with HIV can still pass HIV to her baby while breastfeeding. The use of HIV medicines and other strategies have helped to lower the rate of mother-to-child #transmission of HIV to 1% or less. As every person's situation is different, it is best to talk to a #healthcare professional to get specific advice. For more info visit our website: https://drpounders.com
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SMOKING AND PREGNANCY - 3 views

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    Good evening,friends.Today i'll try to explain the effects of smoking on pregnancy.smoking,in general is very damaging to the body,in the context of pregnancy it's even more dangerous.SMOKING EFFECTS BOTH THE MOTHER & THE BABY.Smoking disturbs the placent
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New SSP issued for Paracetamol 120mg & 240mg suppositories - 0 views

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    The Department of Health and Social Care has issued a Serious Shortage Protocol (SSP) in response to a significant ongoing disruption to the supply of Paracetamol 120mg and 240mg suppositories. Effective from Tuesday (Jan 25), SSP015 provides that for every Paracetamol 120mg or 240mg suppository originally prescribed, one Paracetamol 125mg or 250mg suppository must be supplied. SSP015, authorised by the Secretary of State, has been developed by clinicians and provides pharmacists with procedures to follow in providing either of these suitable alternative products to help reduce the number of patients having to return to their prescriber for a replacement prescription. The SSP may be amended or revoked at any time but currently expires on 18 February 2022 - PSNC will update contractors on any changes.
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