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December 2025

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  • 1st Dec: Another updated poster: A visual Guide to Vaccines.

  • 3rd Dec: And another important cheat sheet update : Vaccination of individuals with uncertain or incomplete immunisation

  • This looks good! Make Every Contact Count (MECC): Supporting Access to Vaccination and Screening Webinar 16th Dec 1.30-3pm

  • Not really an update, but for OH staff this is useful doc that I wasn't aware of and tetanus and hepatitis B vaccines are mentioned... Managing a human bite

  • 8th Dec: A new Mpox strain? Clade 11B is one to watch it seems...

  • 9th Dec: Measles guidance for healthcare services updated.

  • 10th Dec: Everyone's favourite cheat sheet has had another update in prep for Jan 2026: The complete routine immunisation schedule. And PCV20 has finally made an appearance from Jan 2026. Check it out.

  • 10th Dec: the Diphtheria vaccination resources have had an update too with regards to vaccine record for asylum seekers. Very important considering most of the UK cases have been in these groups.

  • 11th Dec: Just a reminder to grab your jab if not already. An average of 2660 patients a day were in hospital with flu last week.This is the highest ever for this time of year and up 55% from the 1717 admissions last week. NHS England has warned that up to 8,000 hospital beds could be filled with flu patients by the weekend.

  • 12th Dec: Updated Tuberculosis (TB) information sheet.

  • 12th Dec: South Carolina measles outbreak accelerates as cases rise to 126

  • 15th Dec: Service specification is out for community pharmacy seasonal vaccination services – COVID-19 and influenza vaccination advanced services. Also JCVI advice has been accepted on spring 2026 COVID-19 vaccination programme. Basically - it's the same eligibility as 2025.

  • 18th Dec: the 2024 tetanus reports are in. There were 6 cases recorded between January to December 2024; there were 2 fatalities. 4 of the cases were associated with domestic injuries. The cases ranged in age from 22 to 94 years, with 4 cases born before 1961 when routine childhood vaccination was introduced in the UK. Only 2 cases were male. Cases occurred between April and September. Four of the cases were injured in the garden; 1 case was bitten by a dog; and 1 case sustained an abrasion after tripping and falling onto gravel. One of the cases with mild infection had vaccination records that could be verified. This individual had received 4 doses of tetanus-containing vaccine; however, the most recent dose was over 10 years prior to infection. Immunisation history was not known/reported for the other 5 cases; this includes the 2 fatal cases, who were both born before the introduction of tetanus vaccination into the national programme.

  • 19th Dec: COVID-19 Green Book Chapter updated. (Very small change of citation).

  • 22nd Dec: Laboratory confirmed cases of pertussis in England: annual report for 2024 is in. In England, there were 14,879 new laboratory confirmed cases of pertussis in 2024. The number of cases in 2024 were the highest reported since 1994. There were 11 reported infant deaths from pertussis between January and December 2024. The 14,879 confirmed cases in England in 2024 were substantially higher than the 857 cases reported in 2023 and 58.8% higher than the last major outbreak in 2012 when 9,367 cases were reported. Thankfully, vaccination coverage is steadily improving.

  • 22nd Dec: GP Contract is out.

  • 23rd Dec: Vaccine update is out! Bit of Christmas reading. I would like to add my own thoughts here. The VU comments that "2025 has been one of the most ambitious years for change in the national Immunisation programme in 30 years". I'm sure we all agree on this. As an immunisation tutor it's certainly been very challenging to keep up and disseminate all the info, but those actually doing the job have had the hardest time of all. And well done to you if this is YOU. Hope you enjoy lots of well-deserved treats over the festive season while you brace your self for the final phase of the MMRV addition in Jan 2026.

  • 24th Dec: What to expect after vaccinations leaflet updated in line with changes from Jan 2026.

  • 31st Dec: Last update of the year: The Rubella Green Book chapter has been updated to reflect the addition of MMRV.

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  • 4th Dec: Further to last month's news, it looks like the single dose Dengue vaccine 'Butantan-DV' is all set to be rolled out in Brazil from early 2026. Brazil experienced its largest ever dengue epidemic last year, with 6.4 million cases and 5,972 deaths. This could be a game changer!

  • 4th Dec: If you were on my course last week, my prediction came true and the latest World Malaria Report arrived shortly after explaining all the results from the last one. I've updated my live course slides for those of you who have access. Sadly, there were an estimated 282 million malaria cases and 610 000 deaths in 2024 – roughly 9 million more cases than the previous year. 95% of them in Africa. In 2024, there were 610 000 malaria deaths. This corresponds to 13.8 malaria deaths per 100 000 population, more than 3 times the global target of 4.5 deaths per 100 000. Drug resistance is a big concern and progress for elimination is devastatingly off-track. Doesn't help that Global development assistance declined significantly from 2024 to 2025, largely due to reductions in funding from major contributors like the USA. And it makes me so sad that the impact of these setbacks is expected to fall disproportionately on children. However, the good news is that as of October 2025, 24 countries have introduced malaria vaccines into their routine immunisation programmes and there's hope for other prevention methods. Seasonal malaria chemoprevention has also been expanded and implemented in 20 countries (reaching 54 million children!).

  • 4th Dec: Ohh exciting! First volunteer receives Lassa fever vaccine in cutting-edge Oxford trial. And also promising, Sabin Vaccine Institute’s Investigational Marburg Vaccine Delivered to Ethiopia for Outbreak Response

  • 8th Dec: Awww Goodbye Chloroquine.

  • 8th Dec: US Man Dies From Rabies After Receiving Infected Kidney. So sad that the thing that saved his life then went on to kill him.

    Major milestone in development of Nipah virus vaccine

  • 15th Dec: Worth having a good browse through the updated hepatitis A information for the public - check out the posters and information sheet...

Interesting journal reading this month:

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5th Dec: RSV vaccination maternal programme update: Slide 34 revised to provide clearer information on RSV and influenza vaccinations given at the same appointment. This is what it says: "Abrysvo can be given concomitantly with inactivated influenza vaccine to pregnant women. While the administration of live attenuated influenza vaccine nasal spray (LAIV) to pregnant woman (including pregnant teenagers) is not recommended, in a situation where a pregnant teenager has recently inadvertently received LAIV, there are no safety or effectiveness concerns around giving Abrysvo® at any interval since having LAIV. Pregnant women who are eligible for COVID-19 vaccine during a seasonal vaccination campaign may receive this at the same time as Abrysvo".

16th Dec: See this letter: Change of vaccine for the routine adult pneumococcal vaccination programme and individuals at increased clinical risk for implementation advice and further information on PCV20. The following day the PCV20 PGD template came out.

18th Dec: 40.1% of all frontline healthcare workers have been vaccinated for influenza (437,874 of 1,091,164). This includes NHS trusts and GP practices. Read all about the other recent uptake data in these docs: Seasonal influenza vaccine uptake in GP patients and Seasonal influenza vaccine uptake in children of school age.

19th Dec: The Green Book chapter was updated today too to align with published guidance on occupational pertussis vaccination of healthcare workers. HCWs who have not received a pertussis-containing vaccine in the last 5 years and have regular contact with pregnant women or young infants (defined as those under 3 months of age) are prioritised for occupational vaccination (with Boostrix, ADACEL or REPEVAX). There are two priority groups which are outlined in more detail in the GB, and there is a document linked within the Green Book but unfortunately the link was broken when I tried it :-(

22nd Dec 2025; Shingles- General Practice Technical guidance updated to V4.

And...the global Malaria stats are in

282 million cases worldwide in 2024.

There were 579 000 malaria deaths in Africa in 2024, which accounted for 95% of malaria deaths globally. Three countries – Nigeria, (31.9%), the Democratic Republic of the Congo (11.7%) and the Niger (6.1%) – accounted for half of all deaths in Africa. Just over 75% of all deaths in the region are of children aged under 5 years.

There were 11.1 million cases in the Eastern Mediterranean regions.

The better news is that there was a huge decrease of 63.8% in malaria cases in the Americas, from 1.6 million to 573 000 cases.

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November 2025

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CHILDHOOD IMMUNISATION NEWS

  • On Wednesday 3 December 2025, 14:00 – 15:15, the UKHSA hosted a webinar about the second phase of the planned changes to the routine childhood vaccination schedule which will be implemented from January 2026. This will include the introduction of a varicella (chickenpox) vaccination programme (MMRV) and a new routine vaccination appointment at 18 months of age. Health Professionals only. Sign up here.

  • The UKHSA stockholding of Vaxelis has depleted. Infanrix hexa is now the only DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB vaccine available to order by ImmForm.

  • 6th Nov: Check out the new (very informative) slideset about the MMRV programme.

  • 27th November: More updated PGD's to read MMR and MMRV.

  • 28th Nov: MMRV information for healthcare practitioners is here!

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Nothing yet as we approach the end of November but check out this fancy new timeline that landed 20th November!!

October 2025

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  • On Wednesday 3 December 2025, 14:00 – 15:15, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) Immunisation Team will be hosting a webinar about the second phase of the planned changes to the routine childhood vaccination schedule which will be implemented from January 2026. This will include the introduction of a varicella (chickenpox) vaccination programme (MMRV) and a new routine vaccination appointment at 18 months of age. Health Professionals only. Sign up here.

  • The UKHSA stockholding of Vaxelis has depleted. Infanrix hexa is now the only DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB vaccine available to order by ImmForm.

  • There are 2 RSV monoclonal antibody immunisations for young children licensed in the UK: nirsevimab and palivizumab. These are used on very and extremely preterm infants and high-risk children. A Red Book page to record RSV immunisation with a monoclonal antibody is now available to insert into babies’ red books (personal child health record). This is not specific to any particular product but details of the product used should be recorded. The page is available from Harlow Solutions and can be viewed on their website.

  • New childhood immunisations communications toolkit. To support stakeholders with their communications on the benefits of childhood vaccination, there is a new communications toolkit. It contains important messages, background information, specific back-to-school messaging, the childhood immunisations schedule, suggested copy for stakeholder publications and vaccine drives. It also contains information to help increase vaccine confidence and a Q&A which covers commonly asked questions relating to all childhood immunisations. Well worth a gander.

  • 21st October: Data flowchart describing the BCG vaccination and severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) screening data flow process updated in line with procedural changes around SCID screening.

  • 31st October 2025! VERY IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS relating to MMRV programme. AND here's the LETTER

  • Also... Vaccination crucial as meningitis cases increase

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  • 2nd October: PGD template updated for dTaP/IPV. The changes are mostly aesthetic and branding/consistency or referencing related, but also note they have added facilities for management of anaphylaxis, syncope, and those living with HIV in cautions section as per SPCs. And there is an addition of a statement regarding absence of reliable history for routine immunisation in dose and frequency section. They have amended criteria for inclusion and doses and frequency sections stating pertussis outbreaks in nurseries/schools to contacts and cases as per the guidelines, and clarified the section for management of tetanus prone wounds. Also updated is the storage conditions as per SPCs and added signposting to accessible information in written information provided.

  • Private supply of Pneumovax 23 PFS is to be discontinued from October 2025.

  • 21st October: The RSV guidance for health practitioners to protect pregnant women and older adults from RSV has been updated to clarify the wording about the administration of influenza vaccine co-administration for pregnant women. It now says: "Abrysvo can be given concomitantly with inactivated influenza vaccine to pregnant women. While the administration of live attenuated influenza vaccine nasal spray (LAIV) to pregnant woman (including pregnant teenagers) is not recommended, in a situation where a pregnant teenager has recently inadvertently received LAIV, there are no safety or effectiveness concerns around giving Abrysvo at any interval since having LAIV".

  • 23rd October: Three unrelated cases of clade I mpox have been confirmed in California, USA. NOT travel related.

  • 27th October: What is Mpox and why are cases rising in Europe?

September 2025

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  • 2nd September: New shingles eligibility calculator and updated 'visual guide to vaccines' poster to account for the 18+ expansion. Both of which I have replaced screenshots of in the tools section. Also updated is this patient-facing information: Vaccination against shingles guide.

  • 3rd September: Keep an eye on the older adult RSV guidance for changes - the Information for health care practitioners document has been updated and the related slideset to explain the over 80's expansion and what to do with those who are turning 80. To save you a trawl this is the summary of the advice on that so far (from the info for HCP's doc): When the older adult RSV programme was introduced in 2024, individuals turning 80 years of age during the first year of the programme were eligible for vaccination until 31 August 2025, to ensure they had sufficient opportunity to be vaccinated. The JCVI have recently published a statement recommending to government the expansion of the programme to all individuals over the age of 80. This is not yet policy and whilst this advice is under review, those individuals who turned 80 during the first year of the programme will remain eligible beyond 31 August 2025. Until there is policy confirmation, the vaccination of these individuals will not be covered by the RSV Patient Group Direction (PGD), and so a Patient Specific Direction (PSD) will need to be used in this situation. This applies to individuals with date of birth range 2 September 1944 to 31 August 1945 inclusive, who were aged 79 years on 1 September 2024 and had their 80th birthday within the first year of the RSV programme commencing. Individuals who have been eligible in the routine programme who turn 80 after 1 September 2025 and have not yet been vaccinated currently remain eligible.

  • 5th September: Updated shingles eligibility posters. Posters updated to reflect the expansion of the Shingles programme from 01 September 2025 to all immunocompromised individuals from 18 years of age.

August 2025

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  • 1st August: To kick of August vaccine update has landed with some key summaries of the past present and future. Good to see mentions of travel heath in there, in particular rabies post-exposure vaccines. So many clinical staff do not realise that post exposures should be dealt with via the GP (years of being a private clinic nurse taught me this having seen a LOT of people who had been turned away from their surgery.) Glad it is getting a bit of a spotlioght at the moment.

  • 1st August: Technically this happened on 31st July but so it doesn't get lost below, a workbook appeared alongside the NMS as an appendix which is great, but there have been one or two access issues. Luckily, I had downloaded it before access got restricted and I have saved a copy HERE. Hopefully it will be sorted out before we know it.

  • Note: Health Publications is moving to a new site around the end of August 2025. The new site will be named Find Public Health Resources, You'll still be able to order free resources. The new service aims to be more accessible and easier to navigate. Can't wait to see it!

    ...AND HERE IT IS! If your account was created before 16 July 2025, you must reset your password to access your account. Accounts created on or after that date will require a new sign up.

  • 21st August: The flu poster (everyone's favourite poster!!) for this year has finally landed!

  • 27th August: RSV programme: information for healthcare professionals updated. Older adults guidance and slide set updated to version 3.5 with interim guidance for the 80+ age group expansion. NOTE THIS PART as we approach 31st Aug: "The JCVI have recently published a statement recommending to government the expansion of the programme to all individuals over the age of 80. This is not yet policy and whilst this advice is under review, those individuals who turned 80 during the first year of the programme will remain eligible beyond 31 August 2025. Until there is policy confirmation, the vaccination of these individuals will not be covered by the RSV Patient Group Direction (PGD), and so a Patient Specific Direction (PSD) will need to be used in this situation."

  • 28th August: Ooooh look what's been updated! Just in time for all my imms updates next week. COVID-19: the green book chapter.

  • 28th August: RSV maternal vaccination coverage in England has been updated. Spoiler alert!: Of the 37,328 women reported as having given birth in the survey month, 20,173 (54.0%) had received an RSV vaccine. Read all about the difficulties with equity between different groups in the report. Also just in is the RSV older adults vaccination coverage in England report. The main highlight is that the RSV vaccination programme for the older adults catch-up cohort aged 75 to 79 before 1 September 2024 achieved a cumulative coverage rate of 63.4%.

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July 2025

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Good news to kick off July from Suriname for achieving malaria free status!!

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June 2025

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Hello June. Hello to the little strawberries that are starting to appear and the tops of the carrots.

I'm doing a bit of a re-jig and reflecting on what I am doing with my life - I will be playing around with different layouts until I get it right! Let me know what you think!

June will be a busy month for us vaccinators! Make sure you have allocated plenty of time to read through all the new guidance that is coming through in preparation for the July changes. There will be new PGDs to sign, Green book chapters to read, new posters to save, and a whole host of new guidance and patient materials to keep abreast of.