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Recommendations and resources for those who want to develop, support or deliver services for inclusion health groups and those affected by tuberculosis (TB).
Printable tuberculosis (TB) awareness posters for use in prison environments.
Patient group direction (PGD) templates for post exposure prophylaxis and treatment of flu for adult residents and staff of care homes.
Factsheets for health professionals on the common myths about human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and cervical cancer.
Guidance and additional resources about the 'opt-out' testing policy for blood-borne viruses in prisons and other secure settings.
Guidance for health protection teams on when to sample a household for legionella.
Documents relating to a chronic hepatitis B contact tracing pilot.
Leaflet providing information on the Meningococcal B (Men B) vaccination for use against Gonorrhoea.
Information and advice on measles and the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine.
Guidance for farmers and others who work with livestock on reducing the risk of human M. bovis infection.
An algorithm for midwives to help diagnose carbon monoxide poisoning in pregnant women and offer advice for pregnant women in the event of exposure.
Information on aluminium for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Building a resilient and responsive organisation ready for health security threats.
There are currently 2 recognised viruses that cause haemorrhagic fever illnesses in Bolivia that are classed as high consequence infectious diseases (HCIDs). These are Machupo virus (MACV) and Chapare virus (CHAPV).
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Information about the collection and reporting of CTAD, the surveillance system for chlamydia in England.
The laboratory provides diagnostic microbiological testing services for the examination of food, water and environmental samples.
UKHSA also investigate other vectors of disease that are present in the UK, or might enter the UK in the future.
The International Nuclear Workers Study (INWORKS) is an epidemiological study of workers in the nuclear sector launched in 2011 and coordinated by the IARC.
Guidance on the collection and reporting of data for new HIV diagnoses and deaths from specialist outpatient HIV clinics in the UK.
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