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10. Human papillomavirus
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Key information Mode of transmission Skin-to-skin contact, predominantly sexual, with a person with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Period of communicability HPV infection is very common, with initial infection occurring soon after sexual debut and a lifetime risk of over 80%. Recurrent infection and co-infection with multiple types are possible. Incidence and burden of disease HPV is linked to almost all cervical cancers and to about 69% of vulvar, 75% of vaginal, 63% of penile, 90% of anal and 70% of oropharyngeal cancers. Funded vaccine HPV9 (Gardasil 9) is a recombinant subunit vacci ...
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Folate and Folic Acid
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What is folate/folic acid? Folate is an essential B vitamin and is found naturally in leafy vegetables, citrus fruits, wholemeal bread, yeast, liver and legumes. Folic acid refers to pteroylmonoglutamic acid and is the synthetic (‘man made’) form of folate. Folic acid is used in dietary supplements and fortified foods and beverages. It is more bio-available (more readily absorbed and used in the body) and stable, than naturally occurring food folate. Why we need folate Folate is important in cell growth and reproduction. Folate deficiency can result in a type of anaemia called ‘megalobla ...
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Agencies and health officers supporting border health
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Find out more about the following agencies which support Aotearoa New Zealand's border health. Expand all Aviation Security Service (Avsec) Aviation Security Service (Avsec) An operational unit within the Civil Aviation Authority (see below). Avsec’s work includes screening and searching passengers, crew, airport workers, baggage, aircraft, cargo, vehicles etc, undertaking security patrols, and supporting the Police and other agencies at the border. Aviation Security Officers are located at key New Zealand airports an provide frontline aviation security services. As part of the COVID-19 resp ...
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18. Poliomyelitis
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Key information Mode of transmission Faecal–oral route or by ingestion of pharyngeal secretions. Incubation period Paralytic disease usually 7–14 days, with a reported range of 3–35 days. Period of communicability Most infectious in the days immediately before and after the onset of any symptoms. Transmission is possible for as long as the virus is shed (can be years in immunocompromised individuals). Incidence and burden of disease Globally, endemic wild-type poliovirus 1 in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus outbreaks continue. Wild-types 2 and 3 have been ...
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Mortality Collection
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MORT combines death registration and stillbirth registration data with cause of death information which is then collated and coded to create national cause of death statistics. For further information about this collection or to request specific datasets or reports email data-enquiries@health.govt.nz . Mortality Collection Data Dictionary Scope Expand all Purpose Purpose The Mortality Collection was established to provide data on causes of death for New Zealand’s vital statistics, for public health research, policy formulation, monitoring the effectiveness of health programmes, and cancer su ...
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Breastfeeding and Nutrition
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Expand all Ministry of Health: Breastfeeding Ministry of Health: Breastfeeding Breastfeeding helps lay the foundations of a healthy life for a baby and also makes a positive contribution to the health and wider wellbeing of breastfeeding parents and whānau/families. Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended until babies are around 6 months. Information about breastfeeding on the Ministry of Health website (external link) La Leche League La Leche League The mission of La Leche League is to help parents to breastfeed through parent-to-parent support, education, information, and encouragemen ...
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20. Rotavirus
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Key information Mode of transmission Faecal–oral route through close personal contact and fomites. Incubation period 1–3 days. Period of communicability During symptoms and until approximately 8 days after onset of symptoms. Up to 30 days after onset of symptoms in immunocompromised patients. Burden of disease All children during infancy or early childhood. Severe disease occurs most often in children aged 3 months to 2 years. Funded vaccine Oral live attenuated monovalent rotavirus: RV1 (Rotarix). Dose, presentation, route 1.5 mL per dose. Oral suspension in an oral applicator, Admin ...
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5. Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
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Key information Modes of transmission Inhalation of respiratory droplets and aerosolised particles, deposits of respiratory droplets and particles on mucous membranes Incubation period Most commonly 2–5 days (range 1–14 days). Period of communicability Infectious period varies based on individual factors and variants. May be infectious 1-2 days prior to symptom onset. Asymptomatic spread is documented. Incidence and burden of disease Global pandemic ongoing. The burden of disease predominantly lies with older adults and those with comorbidities. Children generally experience milder ...
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Providing abortion services
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... to all people who wish to access them. A key part of this is supporting primary care and community providers to start offering in-person early medical abortion services. This means fewer people will need to travel to access abortion services and can access services closer to home. The following information is designed to support healthcare professionals considering to provide abortion services. Who can provide abortion services A wide range of registered health practitioners can now provide abortions. This includes doctors, midwives, nurse practitioners and registered nurses. Registered ...
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Medicines information standards
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Expand all HISO 10024.1:2018 New Zealand Universal List of Medicines and New Zealand Formulary HISO 10024.1:2018 New Zealand Universal List of Medicines and New Zealand Formulary These data services provide essential online searchable and downloadable information about medicines and their safe use, for the benefit of health providers and consumers. All systems with medicines management functions must use these services in order to be properly functional and interoperable in the digital health ecosystem. NZ Universal List of Medicines Established in 2011, the NZ Universal List of Medicines, is ...