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How to apply for a clinical trial including eligibility, phases, model IMPDs, costs and how to make changes to your application.
NCARDRS records those people with congenital abnormalities and rare diseases across the whole of England.
The 439-hectare National Nature Reserve will be a haven for people and a rich variety of species including kingfishers, rare ‘Charnwood spider’ and ancient oaks
Information about the 2013 UK strategy for rare diseases.
Guidance relating to blood clotting, myocarditis and Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) after COVID-19 vaccination.
A new pathway supporting innovative approaches to the safe, timely and efficient development of medicines to improve patient access.
RIPL specialises in the diagnosis and management of unusual or hazardous infectious diseases present in the UK or imported into the country.
The second action plan setting out how the Department of Health and Social Care and delivery partners will implement the UK Rare Diseases Framework in England.
Signs that may suggest rabies in bats, what to do if you spot them and measures to prevent exposing yourself to the disease.
The third action plan setting out how the Department of Health and Social Care and delivery partners will implement the UK Rare Diseases Framework in England.
Information on the reporting, investigation and management of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) and acute flaccid myelitis (AFM).
The first action plan setting out how the Department of Health and Social Care and delivery partners will implement the UK Rare Diseases Framework in England.
Find out about future services and what current appeals are ongoing.
Legal rules for trustees when deciding whether to accept, refuse or return a donation.
Lassa virus causes Lassa fever, an acute viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF).
Marburg virus is a Filovirus which, along with Ebola virus, can cause a severe and often fatal viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF).
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