20 vaccine-preventable diseases
- CHOLERA
- DIPHTERIE
- GEBARMUTTERHALS-KREBS
- GELBFIEBER
- HEPATITIS B
- INFLUENZA
- JAP.ENZEPHALITIS
- KEUCHHUSTEN
- LUNGENETZUNDUNG
- MASERN
- MENINGITIS
- MUMPS
- POLIO
- ROTELN
- ROTAVIRUS
- TETANUS
- TOLLWUT
- TYPHUS
- VARIZELLEN
Effective vaccination programs have meant that most people in developed countries have never experienced the effects of vaccine-preventable diseases. Many people are therefore of the opinion that these diseases no longer pose a threat. In some countries, among other things, these ideas have led to less vaccination and the resurgence of infectious diseases such as whooping cough, diphtheria and rubella.
Updated vaccination recommendations and training on the topic
Especially in the clinic and practice, the consistent vaccination of the staff to maintain the performance of outbreaks can contribute. Customers of our Basic Hygiene course for physicians, nurses, MFAs and emergency medical staff receive the most important information about topics such as influenza, rotavirus and norovirus via email in short learning sessions (microlearnings) throughout the year. We send them out before a season is expected, or as soon as an outbreak is announced. Of course, on request. Of course, this also includes the latest vaccination recommendations.
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