Acute Hepatitis of Unknown Aetiology Reports -
Severe acute hepatitis cases of unknown aetiology in children in Ireland
05, Dec 2024
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Information, Data and Reports for
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Hepatitis
- Acute hepatitis of unknown aetiology
- Bloodborne Viruses
- Guidance for Renal Units
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Hepatitis B
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- Factsheets and Leaflets Hepatitis B
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- Hepatitis B vaccination programmes working to eliminate hepatitis B in children
- Hepatitis B worldwide prevalence estimates
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Hepatitis C
- Hepatitis C infection (Hepatitis C virus)
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- Guidance Hepatitis C
- National Hepatitis C Database for people infected through blood and blood products
- Epidemiology of hepatitis C in Ireland
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- Hepatitis C in Ireland latest trend data published
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Hepatitis E
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People who inject drugs (PWID) and Risk of Infectious Disease
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News Hepatitis E
- Case of Anthrax identified in injecting drug user in Scotland
- Case of Anthrax identified in injecting drug user in England
- Wound botulism in injecting drug users in Norway
- Cluster of Botulism in Intravenous Drug Users: Norway and Scotland
- Case of Wound Botulism in Ireland
- Health professionals urged to lookout for botulism after four suspected cases in drug users
- Botulism outbreak among injection drug users in Dublin
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News Hepatitis E
- World Hepatitis Day - 28th July