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Seasonal vaccinations: bracing for winter
Seasonal vaccinations have expanded from just influenza to now also include consideration of ongoing vaccination against COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus. This update provides an overview of these vaccinations as we head into winter.
May 2024
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Allergic diseases
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For better care
Written and narrated byProfessor Kim Oates for the
Clinical Excellence Commission
Brief Bites are a series of short videos that can be used to enhance clinical care and patient safety. Being brief, they can be used in many situations including clinical team meetings or in education sessions.
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