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Guidelines for requesting rabies pre-exposure prophylaxis for individuals with an increased risk of rabies exposure.
Information about norovirus, how it's transmitted and how to prevent it spreading.
Managing occupational exposures to HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C in healthcare workers.
Information on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs).
Patient group direction (PGD) template to support the provision of hepatitis A and B (HepA/B) vaccine to individuals requiring protection against hepatitis A and hepatitis B.
Patient group direction (PGD) template to support the provision of HPV vaccine to gay, bisexual, and men who have sex with men (GBMSM).
Guidance on reducing the risk of getting MERS-CoV for UK residents and travellers to the Middle East.
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).
Patient group direction (PGD) template to support the provision of hepatitis B vaccine to renal patients.
A statement on the how UK public health agencies will handle future mpox outbreaks.
Guidance for local providers of infectious diseases in pregnancy screening.
Information for GPs to provide to patients about reducing the risk of human infection from pet rodents.
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that usually affects the lungs. It is caused by bacteria. It can be serious, but it is treatable with antibiotics.
Advice for women who are pregnant or considering pregnancy, who are pregnant and diagnosed with Zika, and for women whose baby is possibly affected.
Travel and clinical advice on yellow fever including symptoms, diagnosis and epidemiology.
Guidance for epidemiological surveillance to control tuberculosis (TB) and to identify cases for cohort review.
This document outlines guidance for cleaning and decontamination of non-healthcare settings.
Summary of how to submit data to GUMCAD, the surveillance system for sexually transmitted infections, for all commissioned sexual health services in England.
Information on COVID-19 including epidemiology, virology and clinical features.
Junin virus causes Argentine Haemorrhagic fever, an acute viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF).
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