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GPs urged to step up MMR vaccination as measles outbreaks spread
Public Health England (PHE) has urged patients to ensure they have received the MMR vaccine from the...
GP flu jab uptake soars as primary care prepares for tough winter
The proportion of GPs and other primary care healthcare workers receiving the flu vaccine has climbe...
Government advisers back adjuvanted flu vaccine for over 65s from 2018
Government advisers have concluded that adjuvanted flu vaccines are clinically more effective and mo...
Can GPs help the UK avoid a serious flu crisis this winter?
GPs have been told to expect a bad flu season this winter after Australia faced one of its most dead...
How could an adjuvanted vaccine help GPs tackle flu?
UK GPs will be able to order an adjuvanted flu vaccine for the first time in 2018, which experts hav...
GPs miss out on funding as data reveal pharmacies delivered 1m flu jabs last year
Community pharmacies delivered 60% more flu vaccinations in 2016/17 compared with the year before, a...
NICE provides advice on diagnosing Lyme disease
GPs should consider Lyme disease in patients presenting with flu-like symptoms alongside neck or joi...
GPs 'removed from supply chain' of hepatitis B vaccine
The GPC has advised GPs to refer patients to other providers to receive the hepatitis B vaccine unti...
Exclusive: GPs alter prescribing habits to beat antibiotic resistance
GPs have reduced prescribing of most antibacterial drugs that experts say should be restricted and p...
RCGP backs WHO antibiotic priority list to fight resistance
The RCGP has backed a World Health Organisation (WHO) system to restrict the use of key antibiotics ...
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