This leaflet is for pregnant women who have been diagnosed with hepatitis B. It provides information on the care pathway for these women.
This factsheet for health professionals covers the current vaccination programme against shingles, including the vaccine, contraindications, side effects and the latest eligibility groups.
This leaflet is for patients who have no functioning spleen. It explains their condition and outlines some important information that patients with no functioning spleen need to know.
This wallet card is for patients who have no functioning spleen to carry with them. It allows the patient to record their personal details and immunisations and is a quick pointer to healthcare staff if the patient is taken ill. It is available from GPs.
This poster encourages the general public to take up the offer of a flu vaccine if they are eligible.
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This document gives advice and guidance for healthcare professionals on the 2025/26 seasonal influenza vaccination programme.
The leaflet supports the annual flu vaccination programme in Northern Ireland, which includes all children aged 2 to Year 12 of secondary school.
The annual flu vaccination programme includes all children aged 2 to Year 12 of secondary school (inclusive).
This booklet provides guidance for professionals on the childhood immunisation schedule from January 2026.
This factsheet provides information for parents on the rotavirus vaccine given to babies at two and three months old. This is more detailed than the information contained in the leaflet Immunisation for babies up to a year old.
This factsheet provides information for healthcare practitioners on the rotavirus vaccine given to babies at 8 and 12 weeks old.
This factsheet provides information and encourages uptake of the whooping cough vaccine for pregnant women. Cases of whooping cough are on the increase – by getting the vaccine while pregnant you can protect your baby.
This poster encourages uptake of the whooping cough vaccine for pregnant women. Cases of whooping cough are on the increase – by getting the vaccine while pregnant you can protect your baby.
This leaflet encourages uptake of the whooping cough vaccine for pregnant women. Getting the vaccine while pregnant can protect your baby. The whooping cough vaccine is now available through your Health and Social Care Trust antenatal clini
This leaflet explains why pregnant women should receive the flu vaccine and outlines how it also protects the unborn child.
This leaflet encourages uptake of the flu vaccine for those people in eligible groups.
This leaflet for pregnant women provides updated information on rubella and how to get vaccinated so it is not passed on during pregnancy.
Rubella, otherwise known as German measles, can be very serious for the unborn baby in the first thre