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Contraception After You Have Had a Baby (Urdu)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/contraception-after-you-have-had-a-baby/urdu/@@display-file/file/Urdu.pdf

Contraception After You Have Had a Baby. This resource summarises options for suitable contraception after giving birth, including suitable options for breastfeeding mothers. Translations of these resources were funded through Multicultural Health Funding Program 2017-2018

    Publication date: 2019/12/05 14:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2022-10-28

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Women who are in childbearing age
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Status: Inactive breast feeding created in:australia language: urdu (اردو) pregnancy and postnatal care title: contraception after you have had a baby
Added 7 months ago
Meningococcal Disease (Lao)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7150/doh-7150-lao.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7150-LAO.pdf

Information about meningococcal disease, an uncommon but serious disease, which is more likely to affect small children, adolescents and young adults. Includes symptoms, prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:18:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Language: Lao (ພາສາລາວ) Status: Inactive child health created in:australia title: meningococcal disease
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Nepali)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/nepali/@@display-file/file/NEPALI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: nepali (नेपाली) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Contraception After You Have Had a Baby (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/contraception-after-you-have-had-a-baby/vietnamese/@@display-file/file/Vietnamese.pdf

Contraception After You Have Had a Baby. This resource summarises options for suitable contraception after giving birth, including suitable options for breastfeeding mothers. Translations of these resources were funded through Multicultural Health Funding Program 2017-2018

    Publication date: 2019/12/05 14:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2022-10-28

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Women who are in childbearing age
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Status: Inactive breast feeding created in:australia language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) pregnancy and postnatal care title: contraception after you have had a baby
Added 7 months ago
Meningococcal Disease (Punjabi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7150/doh-7150-pan.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7150-PAN.pdf

Information about meningococcal disease, an uncommon but serious disease, which is more likely to affect small children, adolescents and young adults. Includes symptoms, prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:18:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) title: meningococcal disease
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Persian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/persian-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/PERSIAN.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: farsi (فارسی) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Contraception After You Have Had a Baby (Tibetan)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/contraception-after-you-have-had-a-baby/tibetan/@@display-file/file/Tibetan-Contraception%20after%20you%20have%20had%20a%20baby.pdf

Contraception After You Have Had a Baby. This resource summarises options for suitable contraception after giving birth, including suitable options for breastfeeding mothers. Translations of these resources were funded through Multicultural Health Funding Program 2017-2018

    Publication date: 2019/12/05 14:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2022-10-28

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    Women who are in childbearing age
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Status: Inactive breast feeding created in:australia language: tibetan (lha-sa'i skad / ལྷ་སའི་སྐད་) pregnancy and postnatal care title: contraception after you have had a baby
Added 7 months ago
Meningococcal Disease (Macedonian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7150/doh-7150-mac.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7150-MAC.pdf

Information about meningococcal disease, an uncommon but serious disease, which is more likely to affect small children, adolescents and young adults. Includes symptoms, prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:18:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: macedonian (македонски јазик) title: meningococcal disease
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Persian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/persian/@@display-file/file/PERSIAN.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: farsi (فارسی) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Meningococcal Disease (Serbian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7150/doh-7150-scc.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7150-SCC.pdf

Information about meningococcal disease, an uncommon but serious disease, which is more likely to affect small children, adolescents and young adults. Includes symptoms, prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:18:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: serbocroatian(srpskohrv/Српскохрватски) title: meningococcal disease
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Portuguese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/portuguese-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/PORTUGUESE.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: portuguese (português) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Meningococcal Disease (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7150/doh-7150-spa.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7150-SPA.pdf

Information about meningococcal disease, an uncommon but serious disease, which is more likely to affect small children, adolescents and young adults. Includes symptoms, prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:18:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: spanish (español) title: meningococcal disease
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Portuguese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/portuguese/@@display-file/file/PORTUGUESE.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: portuguese (português) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Meningococcal Disease (Thai)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7150/doh-7150-tha.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7150-THA.pdf

Information about meningococcal disease, an uncommon but serious disease, which is more likely to affect small children, adolescents and young adults. Includes symptoms, prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:18:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: thai (ภาษาไทย) title: meningococcal disease
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Punjabi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/punjabi-1/@@display-file/file/PUNJABI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Meningococcal Disease (Turkish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7150/doh-7150-tur.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7150-TUR.pdf

Information about meningococcal disease, an uncommon but serious disease, which is more likely to affect small children, adolescents and young adults. Includes symptoms, prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:18:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: turkish (türkçe) title: meningococcal disease
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Punjabi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/punjabi/@@display-file/file/PUNJABI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Meningococcal Disease (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7150/doh-7150-vie.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7150-VIE.pdf

Information about meningococcal disease, an uncommon but serious disease, which is more likely to affect small children, adolescents and young adults. Includes symptoms, prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:18:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) title: meningococcal disease
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/spanish/@@display-file/file/SPANISH.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: spanish (español) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/spanish-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/SPANISH.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: spanish (español) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Tamil)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/tamil/@@display-file/file/TAMIL.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: tamil(தமிழ்) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Tamil)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/tamil-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/TAMIL.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: tamil(தமிழ்) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Thai)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/thai-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/THAI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: thai (ภาษาไทย) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Thai)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/thai/@@display-file/file/THAI.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: thai (ภาษาไทย) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Turkish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/turkish-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/TURKISH.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: turkish (türkçe) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Turkish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/turkish/@@display-file/file/TURKISH.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: turkish (türkçe) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Antenatal (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/vietnamese-2013-antenatal/@@display-file/file/VIETNAMESE.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) antenatal
Added 7 months ago
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Postnatal (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/epds/vietnamese/@@display-file/file/VIETNAMESE.pdf

The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is recommended for screening for depression in the antenatal and postnatal periods. The following EDPS translations have been linguistically validated (forward and back translations by Western Sydney Local Health District Translation Services. Translations for either antenatal and postnatal use are printed on official NSW Health forms for accurate scanning into health medical records. Please be aware that scores used to identify possible depression in migrant and refugee women are generally lower than those used in the general Australian population. Use the following guide for screening: The EPDS is a screening tool not a diagnostic one and designed to identify those who require a more comprehensive mental health assessment. Complete the first antenatal screening as early as practical in pregnancy and repeat screening at least once later in pregnancy. Complete the first postnatal screening 6-12 weeks after birth and repeat screening at least once in the first postnatal year. For a woman with an EPDS score between 10 and 12, monitor and repeat in 2-4 weeks as the score may change subsequently. Arrange further assessment of perinatal women with an EPDS score of 13 or more. For a woman with a positive score on Question 10, undertake or arrange immediate further mental health assessment and if there is any disclosure of suicidal ideation, rake urgent action in accordance with local protocol. Use appropriate antenatal or postnatal NSW Health forms below:

    Publication date: 2019/12/12 17:30:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2023-03-28

     Organisation: 
    Perinatal Child and Youth Mental Health Branch Ministry of Health

     Audience: 
    Pregnancy and Postnatal Care, Maternal Health, Mental Health
 
Mode: Screening Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialty: Pediatrics Specialty: Psychiatry Status: Inactive created in:australia language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) maternal health mental health pregnancy and postnatal care title: edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) postnatal
Added 7 months ago
Who do you need to speak to during your cancer treatment (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/who-do-you-need-to-speak-to-during-your-cancer-treatment/english/@@display-file/file/English.pdf

The Improving Patient & Carer Journey program supports CALD patients and carers to manage their stress and make well-informed decisions regarding their treatment and care options. This includes a brochure that helps navigating the healthcare system and accessing appropriate services.

    Publication date: 2024/03/19 14:00:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Western Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive cancer created in:australia language: english title: who do you need to speak to during your cancer treatment
Added 7 months ago
Who do you need to speak to during your cancer treatment (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/who-do-you-need-to-speak-to-during-your-cancer-treatment/arabic/@@display-file/file/Arabic.pdf

The Improving Patient & Carer Journey program supports CALD patients and carers to manage their stress and make well-informed decisions regarding their treatment and care options. This includes a brochure that helps navigating the healthcare system and accessing appropriate services.

    Publication date: 2024/03/19 14:00:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Western Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive cancer created in:australia language: arabic (العربية) title: who do you need to speak to during your cancer treatment
Added 7 months ago
Who do you need to speak to during your cancer treatment (Chinese Simplified)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/who-do-you-need-to-speak-to-during-your-cancer-treatment/chinese-simplified/@@display-file/file/simplified-chinese.pdf

The Improving Patient & Carer Journey program supports CALD patients and carers to manage their stress and make well-informed decisions regarding their treatment and care options. This includes a brochure that helps navigating the healthcare system and accessing appropriate services.

    Publication date: 2024/03/19 14:00:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Western Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive cancer created in:australia language: chinese simplified (简体中文) title: who do you need to speak to during your cancer treatment
Added 7 months ago
Who do you need to speak to during your cancer treatment (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/who-do-you-need-to-speak-to-during-your-cancer-treatment/vietnamese/@@display-file/file/vietnamese.pdf

The Improving Patient & Carer Journey program supports CALD patients and carers to manage their stress and make well-informed decisions regarding their treatment and care options. This includes a brochure that helps navigating the healthcare system and accessing appropriate services.

    Publication date: 2024/03/19 14:00:00 GMT+11

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Western Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    General Public
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive cancer created in:australia language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) title: who do you need to speak to during your cancer treatment
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-ara.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-ARA.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: arabic (العربية) title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-chi.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-CHI.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-eng.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-ENG.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: english title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Korean)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-kor.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-KOR.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: korean (한국어) title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Lao)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-lao.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-LAO.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Language: Lao (ພາສາລາວ) Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Farsi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-fas.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-FAS.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: farsi (فارسی) title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Khmer)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-khm.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-KHM.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ) title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Indonesian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-ind.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-IND.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: indonesian (bahasa indonesia) title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Macedonian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-mac.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-MAC.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: macedonian (македонски јазик) title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Serbian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-scc.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-SCC.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: serbocroatian(srpskohrv/Српскохрватски) title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-spa.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-SPA.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: spanish (español) title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Punjabi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-pan.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-PAN.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Thai)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-tha.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-THA.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: thai (ภาษาไทย) title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Turkish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-tur.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-TUR.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: turkish (türkçe) title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Rotavirus infection (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8425/doh-8425-vie.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8425-VIE.pdf

Globally, rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood affecting almost all children under five years of age. A vaccine is now available for infants.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:24:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia infectious diseases language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) title: rotavirus infection
Added 7 months ago
Speech Pathology - information for patients and carers (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7765/ahs-7765-chi.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-7765-chi.pdf

Information for patients and carers about services provided by speech pathologists

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 17:44:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    St Joseph's Hospital

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive caring for others created in:australia language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) speech pathology title: speech pathology - information for patients and carers
Added 7 months ago
Speech Pathology - information for patients and carers (Croatian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7765/ahs-7765-scr.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-7765-scr.pdf

Information for patients and carers about services provided by speech pathologists

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 17:44:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    St Joseph's Hospital

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive caring for others created in:australia language: serbocroatian(srpskohrv/Српскохрватски) speech pathology title: speech pathology - information for patients and carers
Added 7 months ago
Speech Pathology - information for patients and carers (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7765/ahs-7765-eng.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-7765-eng.pdf

Information for patients and carers about services provided by speech pathologists

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 17:44:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    St Joseph's Hospital

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive caring for others created in:australia language: english speech pathology title: speech pathology - information for patients and carers
Added 7 months ago
Speech Pathology - information for patients and carers (Italian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7765/ahs-7765-ita.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-7765-ita.pdf

Information for patients and carers about services provided by speech pathologists

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 17:44:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    St Joseph's Hospital

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive caring for others created in:australia language: italian (italiano) speech pathology title: speech pathology - information for patients and carers
Added 7 months ago
Speech Pathology - information for patients and carers (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7765/ahs-7765-spa.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-7765-spa.pdf

Information for patients and carers about services provided by speech pathologists

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 17:44:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    St Joseph's Hospital

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive caring for others created in:australia language: spanish (español) speech pathology title: speech pathology - information for patients and carers
Added 7 months ago
Speech Pathology - information for patients and carers (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7765/ahs-7765-vie.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-7765-vie.pdf

Information for patients and carers about services provided by speech pathologists

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 17:44:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    St Joseph's Hospital

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive caring for others created in:australia language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) speech pathology title: speech pathology - information for patients and carers
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Speech Pathology - information for patients and carers (Chinese Simplified)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7765/ahs-7765-speech-pathology-information-for-patients-and-carers-chinese-simplified/@@display-file/file/AHS-7765-ZHO.pdf

Information for patients and carers about services provided by speech pathologists

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 17:44:00 GMT+1

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     Organisation: 
    St Joseph's Hospital

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive caring for others created in:australia language: chinese simplified (简体中文) speech pathology title: speech pathology - information for patients and carers
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-ara.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-ARA.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: arabic (العربية) title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Indonesian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-ind.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-IND.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: indonesian (bahasa indonesia) title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-chi.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-CHI.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-eng.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-ENG.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: english title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Farsi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-fas.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-FAS.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: farsi (فارسی) title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Korean)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-kor.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-KOR.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: korean (한국어) title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Khmer)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-khm.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-KHM.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ) title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Lao)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-lao.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-LAO.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Language: Lao (ພາສາລາວ) Status: Inactive child health created in:australia title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Macedonian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-mac.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-MAC.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: macedonian (македонски јазик) title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-spa.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-SPA.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: spanish (español) title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Punjabi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-pan.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-PAN.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Thai)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-tha.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-THA.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: thai (ภาษาไทย) title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Serbian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-scc.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-SCC.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: serbocroatian(srpskohrv/Српскохрватски) title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Turkish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-tur.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-TUR.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: turkish (türkçe) title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Shigellosis (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7195/doh-7195-vie.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-7195-VIE.pdf

A guide to shigellosis, an infection caused by the Shigella bacteria, resulting in symptoms like diarrhoea, fever, nausea and stomach cramps.Includes information on prevention and treatment.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:26:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    Children
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive child health created in:australia language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) title: shigellosis
Added 7 months ago
Children's Safety Campaign 2009/10 - Fact Sheets (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8575/doh-8575-ara.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8575-ara.pdf

Facts sheets containing a checklist of steps that can help to prevent children falling from windows and balconies.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 02:45:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive child safety created in:australia language: arabic (العربية) title: children's safety campaign 2009/10 - fact sheets
Added 7 months ago
Children's Safety Campaign 2009/10 - Fact Sheets (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8575/doh-8575-chi.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8575-chi.pdf

Facts sheets containing a checklist of steps that can help to prevent children falling from windows and balconies.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 02:45:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive child safety created in:australia language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) title: children's safety campaign 2009/10 - fact sheets
Added 7 months ago
Children's Safety Campaign 2009/10 - Fact Sheets (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8575/doh-8575-eng.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8575-eng.pdf

Facts sheets containing a checklist of steps that can help to prevent children falling from windows and balconies.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 02:45:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive child safety created in:australia language: english title: children's safety campaign 2009/10 - fact sheets
Added 7 months ago
Children's Safety Campaign 2009/10 - Fact Sheets (Farsi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8575/doh-8575-fas.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8575-fas.pdf

Facts sheets containing a checklist of steps that can help to prevent children falling from windows and balconies.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 02:45:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive child safety created in:australia language: farsi (فارسی) title: children's safety campaign 2009/10 - fact sheets
Added 7 months ago
Children's Safety Campaign 2009/10 - Fact Sheets (Khmer)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8575/doh-8575-khm.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8575-khm.pdf

Facts sheets containing a checklist of steps that can help to prevent children falling from windows and balconies.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 02:45:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive child safety created in:australia language: khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ) title: children's safety campaign 2009/10 - fact sheets
Added 7 months ago
Children's Safety Campaign 2009/10 - Fact Sheets (Macedonian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8575/doh-8575-mac.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8575-mac.pdf

Facts sheets containing a checklist of steps that can help to prevent children falling from windows and balconies.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 02:45:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive child safety created in:australia language: macedonian (македонски јазик) title: children's safety campaign 2009/10 - fact sheets
Added 7 months ago
Children's Safety Campaign 2009/10 - Fact Sheets (Korean)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8575/doh-8575-kor.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8575-kor.pdf

Facts sheets containing a checklist of steps that can help to prevent children falling from windows and balconies.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 02:45:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive child safety created in:australia language: korean (한국어) title: children's safety campaign 2009/10 - fact sheets
Added 7 months ago
Children's Safety Campaign 2009/10 - Fact Sheets (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8575/doh-8575-spa.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8575-spa.pdf

Facts sheets containing a checklist of steps that can help to prevent children falling from windows and balconies.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 02:45:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive child safety created in:australia language: spanish (español) title: children's safety campaign 2009/10 - fact sheets
Added 7 months ago
Children's Safety Campaign 2009/10 - Fact Sheets (Turkish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8575/doh-8575-tur.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8575-tur.pdf

Facts sheets containing a checklist of steps that can help to prevent children falling from windows and balconies.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 02:45:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive child safety created in:australia language: turkish (türkçe) title: children's safety campaign 2009/10 - fact sheets
Added 7 months ago
Children's Safety Campaign 2009/10 - Fact Sheets (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8575/doh-8575-vie.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8575-vie.pdf

Facts sheets containing a checklist of steps that can help to prevent children falling from windows and balconies.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 02:45:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Specialty: Pediatrics Status: Inactive child safety created in:australia language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) title: children's safety campaign 2009/10 - fact sheets
Added 7 months ago
Sickle cell disease (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8260/ahs-8260-ara.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-8260-ara.pdf

Fact sheet about sickle sell disease, a hereditary disease that affects blood cells causing problems such as anaemia and frequent infections. Includes information about diagnosis and management of the disease.

    Publication date: 2014/03/03 03:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: arabic (العربية) title: sickle cell disease
Added 7 months ago
Sickle cell disease (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8260/ahs-8260-eng.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-8260-eng.pdf

Fact sheet about sickle sell disease, a hereditary disease that affects blood cells causing problems such as anaemia and frequent infections. Includes information about diagnosis and management of the disease.

    Publication date: 2014/03/03 03:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: english title: sickle cell disease
Added 7 months ago
Sickle cell disease (French)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8260/ahs-8260-fre.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-8260-fre.pdf

Fact sheet about sickle sell disease, a hereditary disease that affects blood cells causing problems such as anaemia and frequent infections. Includes information about diagnosis and management of the disease.

    Publication date: 2014/03/03 03:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: french (français) title: sickle cell disease
Added 7 months ago
Sickle cell disease (Kirundi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8260/ahs-8260-kir.pdf/@@display-file/file/ahs-8260-kir.pdf

Fact sheet about sickle sell disease, a hereditary disease that affects blood cells causing problems such as anaemia and frequent infections. Includes information about diagnosis and management of the disease.

    Publication date: 2014/03/03 03:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: kirundi (rundi) title: sickle cell disease
Added 7 months ago
Sickle cell disease (Tigrigna)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8260/ahs-8260-tia.pdf/@@display-file/file/AHS-8260-TIA.pdf

Fact sheet about sickle sell disease, a hereditary disease that affects blood cells causing problems such as anaemia and frequent infections. Includes information about diagnosis and management of the disease.

    Publication date: 2014/03/03 03:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: tigrinya (tigriññā / ትግርኛ) title: sickle cell disease
Added 7 months ago
Sickle cell disease (Amharic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8260/ahs-8260-amh.pdf/@@display-file/file/AHS-8260-AMH.pdf

Fact sheet about sickle sell disease, a hereditary disease that affects blood cells causing problems such as anaemia and frequent infections. Includes information about diagnosis and management of the disease.

    Publication date: 2014/03/03 03:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: amharic (amarɨñña / አማርኛ ) title: sickle cell disease
Added 7 months ago
Sickle cell disease (Swahili)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8260/ahs-8260-swa.pdf/@@display-file/file/AHS-8260-SWA.pdf

Fact sheet about sickle sell disease, a hereditary disease that affects blood cells causing problems such as anaemia and frequent infections. Includes information about diagnosis and management of the disease.

    Publication date: 2014/03/03 03:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: swahili (kiswahili) title: sickle cell disease
Added 7 months ago
Sickle cell disease (Burmese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8260/ahs-8260-sickle-cell-disease-burmese/@@display-file/file/AHS-8260-BUR.pdf

Fact sheet about sickle sell disease, a hereditary disease that affects blood cells causing problems such as anaemia and frequent infections. Includes information about diagnosis and management of the disease.

    Publication date: 2014/03/03 03:30:00 GMT

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    

     Organisation: 
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: burmese (myanma bhasa) title: sickle cell disease
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-ara.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8440-ARA.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: arabic (العربية) title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-chi.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8440-CHI.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Khmer)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-khm.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8440-khm.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ) title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-eng.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8440-ENG.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: english title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Farsi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-fas.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8440-FAS.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: farsi (فارسی) title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Korean)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-kor.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8440-kor.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: korean (한국어) title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Indonesian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-ind.pdf/@@display-file/file/DOH-8440-IND.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: indonesian (bahasa indonesia) title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Lao)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-lao.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8440-lao.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Language: Lao (ພາສາລາວ) Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Punjabi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-pan.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8440-pan.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-spa.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8440-spa.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: spanish (español) title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Macedonian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-mac.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8440-mac.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: macedonian (македонски јазик) title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Thai)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-tha.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8440-tha.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: thai (ภาษาไทย) title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Serbian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-scc.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8440-scc.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: serbocroatian(srpskohrv/Српскохрватски) title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Turkish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-tur.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8440-tur.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: turkish (türkçe) title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Yellow fever (Vietnamese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/8440/doh-8440-vie.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-8440-vie.pdf

Fact sheet on yellow fever, a potentially fatal viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in parts of South America and Africa. Includes information on immunisation, prevention and diagnosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:37:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: vietnamese (tiếng việt) title: yellow fever
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Arabic)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-ara.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-ara.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: arabic (العربية) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Croatian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-scr.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-scr.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: serbocroatian(srpskohrv/Српскохрватски) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Chinese Traditional)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-chi.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-chi.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: chinese traditional (繁體中文) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Filipino)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-tgl.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-tgl.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia filipino health conditions language: tagalog (wikang tagalog) / filipino title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Farsi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-fas.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-fas.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: farsi (فارسی) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (English)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-eng.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-eng.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: english title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Lao)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-lao.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-lao.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Language: Lao (ພາສາລາວ) Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (French)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-fre.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-fre.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: french (français) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Indonesian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-ind.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-ind.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: indonesian (bahasa indonesia) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Hindi)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-hin.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-hin.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: hindi (हिन्दी) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Korean)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-kor.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-kor.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: korean (한국어) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Khmer)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-khm.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-khm.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Macedonian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-mac.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-mac.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: macedonian (македонски јазик) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Portuguese)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-por.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-por.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: portuguese (português) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Samoan)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-smo.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-smo.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: samoan (gagana samoa) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Serbian)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-scc.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-scc.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: serbocroatian(srpskohrv/Српскохрватски) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Somali)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-som.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-som.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: somali (af-soomaali ) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
Tuberculin Skin Test (Spanish)
https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/publications/7605/doh-7605-spa.pdf/@@display-file/file/doh-7605-spa.pdf

Information about the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) or Mantoux test used to test for tuberculosis.

    Publication date: 2012/10/25 18:30:00 GMT+1

    Last Reviewed Date: 
    2024-08-02

     Organisation: 
    NSW Health

     Audience: 
    All
 
CATEGORIZE Status: Inactive created in:australia health conditions language: spanish (español) title: tuberculin skin test
Added 7 months ago
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