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Clarification for the interpretation of the new elements within the Veterinary Medicines Regulations (VMRs), as amended, relating to combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
For the notification of diagnosis of cases not identified through screening, this form covers the 6 inherited metabolic diseases (IMDs).
How food shops, manufacturers, and distributors must dispose of or handle former foodstuffs or food waste.
This article reflects on the processes which have enabled an NTD ‘brand’ identity to emerge
How to import or move animal by-products from the EU to Great Britain.
Find out how you can dispose of milk at the farm where it was produced, and the restrictions that apply once milk has left the farm.
Competent authorities of exporting countries should use the relevant model health certificate as a template to create a version exporters can apply for to export blood products to Great Britain, the Channel Islands or Isle of Man.
Millions at risk from 'silent killer' as NHS campaign warns there are often 'no clues' when it comes to high blood pressure.
The diagnosis, management, surveillance and epidemiology of syphilis.
The U14 exemption allows you to mix ash back into the soil to return some of the nutrients from the burnt crops and vegetation.
The T5 exemption allows you to temporarily treat waste on a small scale to produce aggregate or soil at a particular location, such as a construction or demolition site.
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