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The surveillance and epidemiology of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Public Health England (PHE) uses a number of surveillance systems to collect HIV data nationally.
The plan sets out how we will achieve an 80% reduction in new HIV infections in England by 2025.
PHE recommends individuals at risk should test for HIV regularly, including gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men and black African men and women.
HIV surveillance data in the UK by demographic characteristics and geographical region.
The overall prevalence of HIV includes the number of diagnosed as well as undiagnosed people infected with HIV.
You do not need to tell DVLA if you have HIV
Diagnostic request form (S3) for HIV.
The first annual update to the 'HIV Action Plan for England, 2022 to 2025'.
Reports by Public Health England about testing, diagnosis and care HIV in the UK.
Tools and resources for commissioners of HIV, sexual and reproductive health services to help plan and commission regional and local services.
Form for requesting HIV data including: diagnosed individuals receiving HIV care, first HIV and AIDS diagnoses and deaths among HIV positive individuals.
A new research project has been announced to evaluate an expansion of the hugely successful HIV opt-out testing programme to new sites across England.
Latest report reveals continuous decline in HIV transmission but progress is slow among women and ethnic minorities.
Latest data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows highest ever uptake of HIV testing among some groups, but there is still more work to be done.
Professor Susan Hopkins, UKHSA’s Chief Medical Adviser, is calling for more awareness on International Women's Day 2024.
Form S9 for requesting HIV genotypic resistance testing from the UK Health Security Agency 's antiviral unit (AVU).
Reports presenting annual epidemiological data for HIV in London.
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