Abstract
The shingles vaccine has been part of the vaccination schedule in the UK since September 2013. It is available for adults aged over 70 years who meet the eligibility criteria. But the programme has not been without its teething problems: this article gives an overview of the evolving shingles vaccination programme and how it is making itself fit for the future.
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Dowden, A. (2018). Is the UK shingles vaccination programme fit for the future? Prescriber, 29(7), 23–26. https://doi.org/10.1002/psb.1688
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