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Photosensitivity reactions are known side effects of methotrexate treatment and can be severe. Patients should be advised to take precautions to protect their skin in the sun.
Evidence-based recommendations to protect first responders from exposure to fentanyl.
Information for healthcare professionals to protect the public from pressure ulcers (bed sores).
How to spot lumpy skin disease, what to do if you suspect it and how to prevent it spreading.
There are different regulations which apply to devices and equipment including hand gels and PPE (personal protective equipment)
Public health advice for prisons and other prescribed places of detention.
How to plan for and manage the risks associated with oak processionary moth (OPM) on oak trees on your land.
Clinicians are provided with actions to complete when managing infectious diseases in the asylum seeker population.
Manage your birds’ housing and welfare when they must be kept inside because of disease outbreaks.
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF) caused by a virus of the Nairovirus group.
What you can do to help reduce the risk of bovine tuberculosis (TB) infection in your herd.
It is against the law to discriminate against anyone because of their sex, religion, disability or certain other personal characteristics ('protected characteristics')
Documents of the NRPB volume 8 number 3 includes information on assessing doses of radiation to the skin.
How to spot epizootic haemorrhagic disease, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
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