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  • 17. Pneumococcal disease

    http://tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/clinical-guidance/immunisation-handbook/17-pneumococcal-disease

    ... Separation of the vaccines by two days can be offered but is not essential (see   section ‎17.6.2 ). Systemic reactions have been noted in adults aged over 65 years. 17.4.4. Transport, storage and handling 17.4.4. Transport, storage and handling Transport according to the National Standards for Vaccine Storage and Transportation for Immunisation Providers 2017 (2nd edition) . Store at +2°C to +8°C. Do not freeze. 17.5. Recommended immunisation schedule Expand all 17.5.1. Usual childhood schedule 17.5.1. Usual childhood schedule Children aged under 5 years PCV13 (Prevenar 13) ...

  • 16. Pertussis (whooping cough)

    http://tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/clinical-guidance/immunisation-handbook/16-pertussis-whooping-cough

    ... years after receipt of Tdap (Boostrix) in a study of Australian adults aged 18 years and older.[ 66 (external link) ] However, the duration of protection is unknown. 16.4.3. Transport, storage and handling 16.4.3. Transport, storage and handling Transport according to the  National Standards for Vaccine Storage and Transportation for Immunisation Providers 2017 (2nd edition) . Store at +2°C to +8°C. Do not freeze. DTaP-IPV-HepB/Hib should be stored in the dark. DTaP-IPV-HepB/Hib (Infanrix-hexa) must be reconstituted by adding the entire contents of the supplied container of the ...

  • Measles

    http://tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/clinical-guidance/communicable-disease-control-manual/measles

    Summary of updates to the guidance For an overview of all updates made to the Communicable Disease Control Manual, see Updates to the Communicable Disease Control Manual – Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora . Expand all 2025 2025 April Full chapter update to the new format. Includes changes to the following sections. Epidemiology – new subsection for global epidemiology and update to information in the Aotearoa New Zealand epidemiology subsection. At risk and priority populations – new section The disease – new section Spread of infection – new subsections for reservoir and infection

  • Bay of Plenty

    http://tewhatuora.govt.nz/for-health-professionals/hospital-and-specialist-services/mental-health-and-addiction/district-and-regional-services/bay-of-plenty

    ... as part of their recovery. Underpinning the practices and policies of BOPAS is local and international research which demonstrates the effectiveness of Opioid Substitution Treatment (OST). Treatment provided by BOPAS is delivered within a framework of sound medical practice, accepted standards, approved guidelines and legal requirements. BOPAS seek to ensure that methadone or buprenorphine/naloxone is prescribed and dispensed in a clinically responsible manner. Roles and responsibilities The BOPAS lead medical officer as authorising medical officer retains overall responsibilit ...