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You must tell DVLA if you have a brain abscess, cyst or encephalitis - download the correct form to let them know
This paper aims to assess the effects of different treatments for the management of breast abscesses in breastfeeding women
The characteristics, diagnosis, management, surveillance and epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus.
Animal bites and pasteurella infections information for healthcare staff.
The characteristics, diagnosis, management, surveillance and epidemiology of Panton-Valentine Leukocidin (PVL)-producing strains of Staphylococcus aureus.
Information and guidance on group A streptococcal infections.
The characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, and epidemiology of group B streptococci.
The Brucella Reference Unit (BRU) provides laboratory diagnostic and clinical management services for Brucella species.
Diseases and health problems in sheep and goats, including foot and mouth disease (FMD), scrapie and lead poisoning
Check if you need to tell DVLA about a health or medical condition, how to report medical conditions to DVLA
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with neurological disorders.
Find out about the symptoms of COVID-19, what to do if you or your child has them and when to get medical help.
The signs of swine vesicular disease, what to do if you suspect it in your animals and measures to prevent its spread.
Examples of viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) include Lassa fever, Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, Marburg and Ebola virus diseases.
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