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Resources to help primary care practitioners promote the appropriate use of antibiotics in dental care.
Information and resources on the UK’s plans to see antimicrobial resistance contained and controlled by 2040.
AMRHAI (Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infections) is the national reference unit for investigating antimicrobial resistance in healthcare-associated bacteria.
The VOA wants to help customers provide the right information when making a Check, and the following focuses on how to do this for offices.
The Regulatory Innovation Office (RIO) updates regulation, speeds up approval times and ensures regulatory bodies work together effectively. RIO is part of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology .
The UKHSA Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-Associated Infection (AMR and HCAI) Division plays a leading national role in the prevention of HCAIs and AMR.
Collection of reports (UK VARSS) providing the details of UK veterinary antibiotic resistance and sales surveillance.
BRDO closed in 2016. Some legacy resources are retained below. Other content that was published by BRDO is available on the National Archives website.
Lists of clinics where visa applicants can get tested for tuberculosis (TB).
Explains how to report a security vulnerability on any Home Office service or system.
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