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What Last Year’s Flu Season Taught Us and Why It Matters Now
Understanding Flu Trends: Lessons from Last Winter
Last season’s flu strain behaved differently, with higher hospitalisations in young children and a shift in dominant strains. Recognising these patterns can help clinics plan smarter, prioritise early invites, and better support informed flu vaccine decisions.

Mosquito Bite Prevention: Timing is Key!
Mosquito Bite Prevention: Essential Tips for Travellers
Stay protected from mosquito-borne diseases like malaria and dengue with effective repellents, proper clothing, and nets. Know when to guard against day and night biters for safe travels.

Important Updates on Rabies and Japanese Encephalitis Vaccination Schedules
Important updates on rabies and Japanese encephalitis vaccines—new accelerated schedules every healthcare professional should know.

Understanding Mpox: Symptoms, Transmission, and Travel Safety Tips
Some of the most commonly asked questions we are receiving at the minute are around Mpox (previously known as monkeypox). In order to understand the virus,

The Immune System: A Battle of Goodies and Baddies
Unpack the intricacies of our immune system in a fresh, engaging way. Meet the essential players in our internal defence, like Mac the Macrophage and Newton the Neutrophil. Explore the mechanisms of our bodily defences and the vital role of vaccines in fortifying immunity.

Cholera vaccine and travellers’ diarrhoea
Cholera is a serious bacterial infection that can cause severe diarrhoea and dehydration, while travellers’ diarrhoea is a common ailment that affects people travelling to developing countries. Both conditions can be prevented with the use of vaccines and proper hygiene practices. This blog discusses the cholera vaccine and its role in preventing both cholera and travellers’ diarrhoea, and provides information on symptoms, prevention, and who should consider getting vaccinated.