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The Data Access Approvals Register sets out the organisations that the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) which have been approved to access data for specific secondary purposes, such as research, service evaluation, clinical audit, or surveillance. Access to UKHSA protected data is granted in line with the conditions and safeguards defined in the UKHSA’s Data Access Approval Standards, ensuring data is used responsibly and securely. The register helps maintain transparency and accountability by providing a clear record of who has been granted permission to use UKHSA data.
The aim of this project is to find out if offering testing for the bacteria Group B Streptococcus to all pregnant women, will reduce the occurrence of early-onset infection (sepsis) in newborn babies, when compared to the cu…
This study aims to find out if air filters can reduce winter respiratory infections (including COVID-19) in care home residents.
This project aims to explore trends in resistance patterns among E. coli isolates from blood stream infections from 2016 to 2021 in the South West of England prior to and during the COIVD-19 pandemic.
PROTECT-V is testing a number of medications to see if they help protect against COVID-19 infection.
This project aims to learn from past cases of tuberculosis in the UK and how they can predict which persons are likely to be infected in the future.
This project will investigate current methodology for forecast models of respiratory disease for healthcare demand, to explore new and emerging modelling methods, and to progress methodology to accurately and robustly foreca…
The INTERVAL, COMPARE and STRIDES BioResource studies (collectively known as the Blood Donors Studies) are multi-purpose, multi-stage research projects involving blood donors recruited in England.
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