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Paper prepared by Imperial College on mitigation strategies.
Information for patients, healthcare professionals and the wider public to help better understand the importance of AAIs as a potential life-saving medicine.
Comprehensive study of uncertainties in UK critical loads.
MOD response to an FOI request for the number of serving military personnel with a nut allergy, including those joining prior to the introduction of the JPA system.
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You can no longer apply for an emergency driving theory test as a critical worker.
Advice and recommendations for healthcare professionals on managing seasonal influenza cases in adult critical care units.
Michael Walker joined the Government Chemist Programme in August 2006 in a consulting capacity. In Northern Ireland he was resident Public Analyst (1986 to 2004) and Chief Executive, Forensic Science Northern Ireland (2004 to 2006). Michael has held independent public...
ACRE’s advice on an application from Sanofi Pasteur Inc. to carry out a vaccine trial using genetically modified Respiratory Syncytial Virus.
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