NHS Grampian News
Avian influenza – advice to the public
28/01/2022
A record number of cases of avian influenza (or ‘bird flu’ as it’s commonly known) have been confirmed across England, Scotland, and Wales in wild and captive birds this winter. While avian influenza is not uncommon in winter and the risk to human health from infected birds is very low, a human case of avian ‘flu was confirmed in England earlier this month. As such, the public are advised not to touch sick or dead birds.
Link bridge between The Baird Family Hospital, ARI, and RACH
20/01/2022
Work to build a link bridge between The Baird Family Hospital and Aberdeen Royal Infirmary (ARI) and the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital (RACH) is due to start this month.
World AIDS Day 2021
30/11/2021
World AIDS Day takes place on 1 December each year. It’s an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, to show support for people living with HIV, and to commemorate those who have died from an AIDS-related illness. Founded in 1988, World AIDS Day was the first ever global health day.
COVID booster and ‘flu jabs – have you booked yours?
24/11/2021
COVID booster and ‘flu jabs – have you booked yours?
New options for ‘flu and COVID-19 booster vaccination in Grampian
19/11/2021
New options for ‘flu and COVID-19 booster vaccination in Grampian
Key milestone reached in construction of new ANCHOR Centre
09/11/2021
Key milestone reached in construction of NHS Grampian’s new ANCHOR Centre A new healthcare facility has marked a major milestone in its construction with the completion of its steel frame.
Statement and advice from NHS Grampian, following recent reports of spiking by injection
28/10/2021
Statement and advice from NHS Grampian, following recent reports of spiking by injection
Cardiology staff mark double-century of heart procedure
27/10/2021
Cardiologists at NHS Grampian have completed their 200th TAVI procedure.