Australia’s cervical cancer programme could eradicate virus in 10 years
Prof Ian Frazer visits Dublin to speak about the success of the HPV vaccine
Prof Ian Frazer visits Dublin to speak about the success of the HPV vaccine
Negative trend linked to parental concerns reversed, unlike in Japan and Denmark
‘No evidence’ to support doubters of cervical cancer preventer
Vaccine is offered free of charge to all girls in their first year of secondary school in Ireland
Medical professionals say yes but opposition has resulted in a dramatic fall in take-up
HSE vaccination may only be partially effective with Australian and Chinese strains
‘Painless’ plaster passes early trials as professionals aim to boost uptake of inoculation
Nursing union head rebukes Kevin Kelleher for ‘patronising and insulting’ comment
Irish parents urged to avail of measles jab and educate themselves on meningitis
HSE says uptake of HPV jab fell from 87% to 50% due to ‘unsubstantiated’ safety claims
At risk groups need to be vaccinated again this year as virus strains in the vaccine have changed
Appeal aimed at groups at risk of complications from the flu amid fears 1,000 could die if season is severe
Up to 1,000 people could die in a particularly severe flu season, according to immunisation office
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices