Bloodborne viruses: managing risk in bomb blast victims
Guidance on managing risk of bloodborne viruses (BBVs), such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV, in...
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- UK Health Security Agency
- Region
- UK
- Scope
- Regulatory
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- July 16, 2026
- Language
- EN
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