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Papers on the transmission of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD) from person to person though donated blood components.
You must tell DVLA about a blood clot on the brain - download the correct form to let them know
Information about ensuring blood and blood component safety.
The NHSBT and UKHSA surveillance programme is a series of national schemes that monitors infection in blood, tissue and organ donors, and transfusion recipients.
What blood establishments, blood banks and manufacturers of blood products need to do to ensure the safety and quality of blood and blood products.
Information and resources to support UKHSA's national DBS testing service to improve uptake of testing in primary care of infants born to mothers living with hepatitis B.
The NHSBT / PHE epidemiology unit, and the epidemiology of infections among blood, tissue and organ donors and recipients.
Preventing people in England from developing high blood pressure (hypertension), and detecting and managing it better in those who have it.
The Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA) will deliver the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme, which will provide financial compensation to victims of infected blood on a UK-wide basis. The Scheme responds to the recommendations made by the Infected Blood Inquiry in...
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