BABYEXPERT PROMOTIONProfessor David Salisbury is the Department of Healths Director of Immunisation with years of experience working with, researching and giving advice on childhood jabs like MMR. Q: I have a nine year old who didnt have
Dr David Salisbury hosted a babyexpert webchat on swine flu as it relates to pregnancy, babies and children. Here is the advice he gave:Q: Is the vaccine safe for children? Dr Salisbury said: We are still seeing that the under
groups, are all eligible for a free flu vaccine. You will be able to book an appointment with your doctor or local health centre. Currently around 4,700 people die every year as a result of flu. David Salisbury, Director of Immunisation, warns, “You
Salisbury from the Department of Health joined Babyexpert.com. Read his valuable advice here. Prof Salisbury is due to return for another live web chat soon. The flu vaccine is also recommended for pregnant women. The Department of Health says 40 per cent
against them. The 2010 vaccine will include protection against a strain much like swine flu. Professor David Salisbury, the governments director of immunisation, recommends that all people in the at risk categories have the vaccination, including
Dr David Salisbury said that it was impossible to predict how the virus would behave as it circulated alongside other flu strains this winter. Children and adults who had caught the virus, or received a separate swine flu vaccine last year may have
’s important you seek urgent medical advice and encourage your child to drink water. Your GP or pharmacist may suggest rehydration solutions. Professor David Salisbury, Director of Immunisation, said, “Many people think of diarrhoea as something that all