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How to spot African swine fever, what to do if you suspect it and how to stop it spreading.
The epidemiology, symptoms, diagnosis and management of plague.
Examples of viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) include Lassa fever, Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, Marburg and Ebola virus diseases.
Understanding the potential signs of company distress.
Guidance on acetic acid (also known as ethanoic acid) for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Volume 38 of the non-technical summaries granted under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 during 2013.
The characteristics, transmission and management of head lice (pediculosis).
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients from Ecuador for healthcare practitioners.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Volume 31 of the non-technical summaries granted under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 during 2013.
It is against the law to discriminate against anyone because of their sex, religion, disability or certain other personal characteristics ('protected characteristics')
Advice to give pregnant women on infections that can be transmitted via contact with animals that are or have recently given birth.
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