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Reports summarising the activities of the UK's national reference laboratory (NRL) for food microbiology.
Epidemiological data for typhoid and paratyphoid (enteric fever).
Enteric fever (also known as typhoid and paratyphoid) is an illness caused…
Analysis of laboratory-confirmed cases of Lyme disease in England and Wales
Background Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne human infection in…
Data from laboratories testing for hepatitis and HIV across all PHE Centre areas of England.
Guidance for procedures to be implemented in laboratories to provide assurance of positive SARS-CoV-2 RNA results during periods of low prevalence.
Quarterly reports, with commentary, on cases confirmed by PHE's Virus Reference Department or national routine laboratory testing (mumps only).
Annual data of reported Cryptosporidium infections in England and Wales since 2007.
Annual data of reported Giardia infections in England and Wales since 2007.
Quarterly laboratory-confirmed hepatitis A virus and hepatitis C reports in England and Wales in 2014.
Genetic sequence information for scientists: UK1 Ebolavirus sequence described and illustrated from Public Health England's laboratories.
Weekly laboratory reports of RSV received by Public Health England (PHE).
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