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The characteristics, diagnosis, management and epidemiology of gastrointestinal infections.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
The characteristics, diagnosis and epidemiology of Clostridium perfringens.
Examples of viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) include Lassa fever, Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, Marburg and Ebola virus diseases.
How to spot epizootic haemorrhagic disease, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
The epidemiology, symptoms, diagnosis and management of Andes hantavirus infection.
The characteristics, diagnosis, epidemiology of hantaviruses.
The epidemiology, symptoms, diagnosis and management of severe fever with thrombocytopaenia syndrome (SFTS).
Reports on general outbreaks of foodborne illness and laboratory reports of common enteric infections and other enteric diseases in England and Wales.
You may need to tell DVLA if you've had an intracerebral haemorrhage - if you do, download the correct form to let them know
Guidance to help professionals in public health and environmental health departments to minimise the risk of transmission of gastrointestinal infections.
You must tell DVLA if you have suffered a subarachnoid haemorrhage - download the correct form to let them know
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