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Aphids spread plant viruses through nonpersistent transmission, whereby virus particles attach transiently to these insects’ probing mouthparts
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The Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens' (ACDP) role is to provide scientific advice on the risks of exposure to various pathogens.
This EQA scheme is suitable for laboratories located on production sites where the introduction of pathogens may be inadvisable.
Apply for a licence to import animal pathogens and animal products into Great Britain.
Form H1 for submitting nosocomial gram-negatives.
Information for clinicians and referring laboratories about the range of tests offered by the Rare and Imported Pathogens Laboratory (RIPL).
This document contains the following information: Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens: TSE Agents.
This external quality assessment (EQA) scheme is suitable for laboratories located on production sites where the introduction of pathogens may be inadvisable.
New Innovation Focus Area seeks generation-after-next biosensing technologies
Voluntary reports of uncommon pathogens involved in bacteraemia and fungaemia made to Public Health England.
This external quality assessment (EQA) scheme is suited for laboratories examining food samples for Vibrio spp.
The strategy will set the direction for how we will invest in and transform the use of pathogen genomics in response to infectious public health threats.
Form (P1) to submit a sample to UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) to test for rare and imported pathogens.
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