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Form to report patients meeting the case definition.
Cancer survival statistics for adults and children by stage at diagnosis and by different geographical variations.
Description of scarlet fever, potential complications of the disease and advice on who's most at risk and how to prevent the spread.
Advice for health professionals on tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) including symptoms, diagnosis and epidemiology.
An emergency department opt-out testing programme for bloodborne viruses has helped to diagnose thousands of people with serious infections.
One-year and 3-year case-mix adjusted percentage of cancers diagnosed at stages 1 and 2, as compared to stages 1 to 4, by Clinical Commissioning Group for 21 cancer groups.
A guide to the support people should get from local services in England if they or someone they know have been diagnosed with dementia.
How we can help you if you have been diagnosed with the asbestos related disease, diffuse mesothelioma, due to military service.
Information on the waiting times of patients with suspected cancer and those subsequently diagnosed with cancer.
Information for individuals diagnosed with whooping cough (pertussis).
Information on the diagnosis, screening, epidemiology and public health strategy for tuberculosis and other mycobacterial diseases.
Information to assist with differentiating Lyme disease from other causes of rash, neurological or non-specific symptoms.
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