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PHE recommends individuals at risk should test for HIV regularly, including gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men and black African men and women.
The tests you must arrange for bovine TB, what happens if your cattle test positive, when cattle must be slaughtered, and compensation.
When tests to detect COVID-19 are commonly used (use cases) and what to consider when deciding which type of test to employ.
Guidance for cattle keepers on the bovine TB surveillance testing intervals for areas in England, Wales and Scotland.
Get COVID-19 testing kits so you can test the residents and staff of a care home
Professor Susan Hopkins, UKHSA’s Chief Medical Adviser, is calling for more awareness on International Women's Day 2024.
How to assure service quality: types of testing, automation, technical debt, hiring specialists.
Last year, gonorrhoea diagnoses were highest on record and syphilis diagnoses were highest since 1948.
Find out who can get a free rapid lateral flow test, how to use the test and what your test result means.
How to test your service to make sure it's accessible to disabled users.
Guidance for people with symptoms of a respiratory infection including COVID-19, or a positive test result for COVID-19.
Students urged to use a condom and get tested regularly to protect themselves and others from sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Explains testing from 1 April 2024 onwards and sets out the purpose of ongoing testing, who will be eligible to access testing and when tests should be used.
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