Research and analysis

Sentinel surveillance of blood borne virus testing in England 2019

Data from laboratories testing for hepatitis and HIV across all PHE Centre areas of England.

Documents

Annual report from the sentinel surveillance of blood borne virus testing in England: data for January to December 2019

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Annual report from the sentinel surveillance of blood borne virus testing in England: Supplementary tables for January to December 2019

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Details

This sentinel surveillance study began in 2002 with the aim of gathering information on testing for hepatitis C within sentinel laboratory services, to inform local and national healthcare planning and help reduce incidence and prevalence.

It has since been expanded to cover all regions and to include hepatitis B and A. Since 2010 hepatitis D and E have been included and in 2011 HIV and HTLV testing were added.

For previous reports see:

Updates to this page

Published 19 January 2021

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