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The characteristics, diagnosis, management and epidemiology of gastrointestinal infections.
Form L7 for the isolation, identification and toxin detection of clostridium botulinum and Staphylococcus aureus.
Gastrointestinal diseases can be notified using this form.
Wheat flour iron fortification is mandatory in 75 countries yet many fortificants result in unwanted sensory properties and gastrointestinal dysfunction
Precautions to stop infection spread aimed at public health and environmental health professionals.
Guidance to help professionals in public health and environmental health departments to minimise the risk of transmission of gastrointestinal infections.
How the NHS abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening programme works: who is eligible, what it does and learn how to contact the programme.
Information on UK Standards for Microbiology Investigations (SMI) for abdominal organ transport fluid testing.
Executive summary of quality assurance (QA) visit to Essex held on 20 February 2018.
Projects granted during 2015 that have a primary purpose of translational and applied research: gastrointestinal disorders.
Role, responsibilities and training for clinical skills trainers in the NHS abdominal aortic aneurysm screening (AAA) programme.
Reports on general outbreaks of foodborne illness and laboratory reports of common enteric infections and other enteric diseases in England and Wales.
Information for men invited to an NHS abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening appointment.
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