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How to register for the intensive care quality improvement programme (ICCQIP), a national intensive care unit infection surveillance programme in England.
Provides information to help intensive care units (ICUs) in hospitals to plan and manage their influenza (flu) pandemic response.
Product Safety Report for Caro White Intensive Care Lightening Beauty Cream sold via eBay presenting a serious chemical risk.
Advice and recommendations for healthcare professionals on managing seasonal influenza cases in adult critical care units.
This is the seventh publication of adult critical care data, which forms part of Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) and is collected as part of the Critical Care Minimum Data Set (CCMDS).
Paper prepared by academics on child hospitalisations and COVID-19.
Critical care support for hospital inpatients. This has been renamed from Adult Critical Care Data in England.
Practice notes on managing critically ill children with H1N1 influenza infections.
The monthly data on critical care bed use and cancelled urgent operations.
Paper prepared by Imperial College on mitigation strategies.
The monthly data on critical care bed use and urgent operations cancelled.
Paper prepared by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).
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