Media Release - Don’t let Measles Spoil your Summer Holidays - DHB Urges MMR Immunisation
With 128 confirmed cases of measles now confirmed across the Northland Region the DHB urges parents and caregivers to protect their whānau.
by Liz Inch
With 128 confirmed cases of measles now confirmed across the Northland Region the DHB urges parents and caregivers to protect their whānau.
by Liz Inch
Te Kura o Otangarei have achieved an outstanding 97 percent MMR immunisation coverage rate.
New acute care telehealth network links rural Hospitals’ Kaitaia, Bay of Islands, Dargaville, and in 2020, Rawene, to Whangarei Hospital Intensive Care Unit.
The number of confirmed cases of Measles in Northland is now 91 - The latest attended an event in Auckland, while infectious, over the labour weekend holiday.
Northland District Health Board are concerned retailers continue to sell cigarettes to minors, as seen during a recent controlled purchase operation (CPO).
Northland DHB has developed a new mobile Telehealth Cart and linked all of its Rural Hospitals to the Intensive Care Unit at Whangarei Hospital.
The importance of strong relationships was echoed in each speech at this year’s Pūkawakawa year five and trainee intern farewell in Whangarei.
by Abbey Cameron
Both speakers and attendees took away learning's from the well-attended Let's Talk Cancer Hui last month in Rawene.
by Liz Inch
Uwe Schmutzler contacted Northland Community Foundation to donate $1000 to each hospital as a thank you to staff.
by Liz Inch
In order to ensure our community is protected from measles, General Practice and Northland DHB will continue to offer measles vaccination to the most vulnerable
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