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For all organisations that rely on a safe water supply to undertake their business activities.
Information about the risks, symptoms and how to seek treatment for hepatitis A.
Information for people thinking about buying a self-test kit for HIV, or having an HIV test.
Information on hydrogen peroxide (also known as dihydrogen dioxide, hydrogen dioxide, hydroperoxide) for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Questions and answers on the nasal spray vaccine Fluenz.
Information on public health microbiology services, provided by the London public health laboratory.
The flyer describes the disease measles and gives advice on the MMR vaccination.
Information about measles and vaccination for staff, detainees and visitors to secure settings.
This poster promotes the meningococcal ACWY (MenACWY) vaccine available to university entrants.
Information on methyl bromide (also known as bromomethane and monobromomethane), for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Information on the different types of mobile phone base station, and how exposures are measured.
Information on naphthalene (also called naphthene or naphthalin), for responding to chemical incidents.
How to label, package and submit specimens to the laboratory for diagnostic testing.
Information for health protection specialists on the investigation of disease clusters suspected of being caused by exposure to environmental hazards.
An epidemiological study comparing the health of those exposed to nuclear weapons tests to a group of personnel not exposed to radiation.
COMEAP statement on the evidence for differential health effects of particulate matter according to source or components.
Information on phosgene (also known as carbonic dichloride, carbonyl chloride or chloroformyl chloride), for responding to chemical incidents.
List of those receiving pre-release access to the monthly UK Health Security Agency mandatory healthcare-associated infections (HCAI) statistical release.
List of those receiving pre-release access to the monthly seasonal influenza vaccine uptake in GP patients.
List of those receiving pre-release access to the monthly seasonal influenza vaccine uptake in healthcare workers.
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