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The UK government has set regulations to manage the health risks from airborne allergens like mould and pollen, as well as bioaerosols.
How the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) applies the Code of Practice for Statistics in publication of the R value and growth rate estimates.
Details of the variants of public health interest.
Guidelines for environmental health practitioners (EHP) on the risks of CO for occupants of residential premises.
Information on the use of human and animal products in vaccines.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
This privacy notice provides you with information about how your personal data will be collected and used in connection with coronavirus (COVID-19) workforce testing.
We use decades of experience in safe bioagent handling to support partners in research, development and testing of vaccines and therapeutics
Health professionals can use this template to invite people with learning disabilities to get vaccinated at their local surgery.
Sets out how the NHS Test and Trace programme in England uses personal data and what your rights are.
Sometimes, non-native tick species can be imported into the UK, potentially bringing novel public or animal health disease risks.
For managing risk of bloodborne viruses (BBVs) like hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV, after a severe serial penetrating injury attack.
Find out what the MEZE team and their project partners are collaborating on.
Information about benzotrichloride for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Guidance on data submission requirements for services providing self-sampling tests for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Advice for people who have come into contact with someone who has the Ebola virus, or material contaminated with a virus that causes Ebola disease.
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