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Guidance for individuals who have been bitten by a bat, in the UK or overseas.
Information leaflet and poster to support the whooping cough vaccination in pregnancy programme.
This is guidance on the safe use of ultrasound gel to reduce risk of transmission of infection during ultrasound and related procedures.
AVU provides services for genotypic antiviral resistance testing of HIV, HSV and HCV, investigation of HIV transmission events and HSV antiviral resistance testing by phenotyping.
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Monitoring the presence of invasive mosquitoes which can present a risk to public health, and taking measures when the eggs of invasive mosquitoes are found.
Chapter 8 of the HECC report examines how climate change may have an impact on ticks and tick-borne diseases, potentially changing associated public health risk.
Information on the adolescent vaccination programme delivered in secondary schools and the role that schools play.
Easy-read guides providing information on coronavirus (COVID-19) and vaccination.
Details of MRL laboratory services including malaria diagnosis.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
BBVU offers laboratory reference services and carries out research and development on hepatitis viruses, and has a remit for blood safety.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Hay fever is a very common allergy caused by pollen, house dust mite, pet hair or skin.
Knowledge and Evidence Specialists (KES) provide expert support to UKHSA colleagues and eligible staff across the wider public health system.
How to reduce the risk of Lyme disease, its clinical management and other useful resources.
This page contains information for coping with illness caused by airborne allergens like hay fever, asthma and allergies.
This page details the Knowledge and Library Services (KLS) available to NHS England public health staff.
STIRL provides specialist and reference services to detect, investigate and characterise clinically important STI pathogens.
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