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- New case of meningitis in Sardinia: the importance of vaccination
- One year on from Meningococcus Bcc11 cluster in Sardinia
- Measles, a disease that should not be underestimated
- Childhood vaccination: regional coverage still inadequate
- Poliomyelitis: National Plan for Preparedness
- New case of meningococcal disease in Sardinia
- New guidelines support flu vaccination
- A further case of meningitis in Sardinia: the importance of vaccination
- #PerchéSì: Sassari wins award for best project in Italy
- Regional Vaccination Campaign: how to vaccinate against influenza.
- A new case of bacterial meningitis in Sardinia: however, it is not meningococcal
- Flu surveillance in Sardinia
- Measles outbreak in Salento: alarm among paediatricians.
- Flu vaccine and immunotherapy: a possible weapon in the fight against cancer
- “Prevent. Protect. Immunize.” World Immunization Week 2020 launches
- Covid-19: training and information course for health workers and the public.
- May 18th: HIV Vaccine Awareness Day.
- SARS-CoV-2 vaccination trial: latest updates.
- Flu vaccination 2020: news for the coming autumn.
- The African Region has been certified free of wild polio.
- 17 September 2020: World Patient Safety Day
- Italian Ministry of Health has published the official data relating to vaccination coverage for 2019.
- World Polio Day: One Day, One Goal: End Polio.
- AMR WEEK 2020 in the COVID-19 era "Antimicrobials: handle with care".
- SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Vaccination: Strategic Plan published
- Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Subcommittee Meeting.
- AskaboutHPV: International HPV Awareness Day
- Precautionary suspension of AstraZeneca vaccines
- AstraZeneca vaccinations resume. Gynecological scientific societies: no risk for women who take the contraceptive pill.
- European Immunisation Week 2021 kicks off.
- Circulating Poliovirus Type 2. Global update.
- More than 1,000 people vaccinated at Sassari University Hospital vaccination hub’s Open Day.
- COVID-19, Sardinia takes disciplinary measures against hundreds of unvaccinated health workers
- World Patient Safety Day 2021
- World Polio Day 2021: Awareness and Perspectives in the COVID-19 era
- “Spread Awareness, Stop Resistance”. World Antimicrobial Awareness Week 2021.
- The fight against COVID-19 continues: AOU-SS begins vaccinatinating children aged 5-11
- #Onelessworry: International HPV Awareness Day
- “Our Planet, Our Health”: World Health Day 2022
- World Immunization Week 2022: Long Life for All
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