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UK Health Security Agency's laboratories provide a comprehensive range of microbiological tests and services.
Specialist reference laboratory services for mycobacteriology available in the UK.
Clinicians are provided with actions to complete when managing infectious diseases in the asylum seeker population.
Paper on susceptibility and transmission in children prepared for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
Summarises incidence and mechanisms of NAI resistance in seasonal influenza viruses and availability of NAI susceptibility testing in UK.
Form S9 for requesting HIV genotypic resistance testing from the UK Health Security Agency 's antiviral unit (AVU).
This test requirement applies only to electrical and electronic equipment where immunity to RF (radio frequency) interference is of principal importance.
Trypanosoma cruzi assay protocols were evaluated to understand the parameters influencing drug susceptibility
Paper prepared by academics.
A qualitative study from programmatic setting in India
Paper on transmission and susceptibility in children prepared for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
Form S15 for requesting HCV genotypic susceptibility testing from UK Health Security Agency's antiviral unit (AVU).
The mycology reference laboratory (MRL) provides a comprehensive laboratory service for the diagnosis and management of fungal infections.
AMRHAI (antimicrobial resistance and healthcare associated infections) is the national reference unit for investigating AMR in healthcare-associated bacteria.
Study involving review of electronic patient-records maintained under Revised National TB Control Programme
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