Bristol Immunisation Group HIT News

HIT’s new leadership team to advance region’s immunisation research and outreach 

  • 10th September 2024
One of Bristol Health Partners’ longest-standing Health Integration Teams – Bristol Immunisation Group (BIG…

Pioneering research reveals empathetic communication can help overcome vaccine hesitancy

  • 4th March 2024
An international study has shown for the first time how empathetic correction of…

Bristol study finds third booster significantly lowers risk of severe COVID infection

  • 25th January 2023
A national study involving Bristol’s Children of the 90s has found the “booster” vaccine…

Bristol Health Partners explained in short film

  • 1st November 2022
Bristol Health Partners brings together universities, health and care services, and local authorities to improve…

See photos from Bristol Health Partners 2022 conference

  • 6th October 2022
Bristol Health Partners conference took place on 4 October 2022. Click on a photo to…

Bristol Health Partners 10th anniversary conference gets delegates moving 

  • 6th October 2022
Bristol Health Partners Academic Health Science Centre welcomed more than 100 delegates to our…

Increase in non-COVID-19 respiratory infections predicted this winter

  • 9th August 2022
An increase in the number of non-COVID-19 respiratory infections should be expected this winter, say…

Bristol Immunisation Group HIT reflects on 2021-22

  • 1st April 2022
Whilst the past year has been extremely challenging for anyone involved in vaccine work, the…

It is safe for people to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and influenza at the same time, study shows

  • 1st October 2021
Research has found that it is safe for people to receive a flu vaccine at…

Bristol Immunisation Group (BIG) HIT 2020-21 update

  • 20th July 2021
Professor Adam Finn, Dr Marion Roderick and Dr Julie Yates, Directors of the Bristol…

Highlighting the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines could hold key to converting doubters

  • 13th July 2021
Informing people about how well the new COVID-19 vaccines work could boost uptake among doubters…