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  1. How can the uptake of hepatitis C treatment be improved? What factors influence whether or not specific groups at increased risk will begin and complete hepatitis C treatment?

    uptake of hepatitis C treatment be improved? What factors influence whether or not specific groups at increased risk will begin and...

  2. Drug misuse in over 16s: psychosocial interventions (CG51)

    This guideline covers using psychosocial interventions to treat adults and young people over 16 who have a problem with or are dependent on opioids, stimulants or cannabis. It aims to reduce illicit drug use and improve people’s physical and mental health, relationships and employment.

  3. Reducing sexually transmitted infections (NG221)

    This guideline covers interventions to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in people aged 16 and over. It aims to reduce the transmission of all STIs, including HIV, and includes ways to help increase the uptake of STI testing and vaccines for human papillomavirus (HPV) and hepatitis A and B.

  4. Drug allergy: diagnosis and management (CG183)

    This guideline covers diagnosing and managing drug allergy in all age groups. It aims to make it easier for professionals to tell when someone is having an allergic reaction, by specifying the key signs and patterns to look out for. It also makes recommendations on improving people’s understanding of their drug allergies, and ensuring these are recorded properly in their medical records.

  5. Mortality: liver disease (IND282)

    This indicator covers under 75 mortality from liver disease. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomes

  6. Rituximab for the treatment of relapsed or refractory chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (TA193)

    Evidence-based recommendations on rituximab for treating relapsed or refractory chronic lymphocytic leukaemia in adults.

  7. What cost-effective interventions ensure continuity of care for prisoners who are diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B or C in prison?

    ensure continuity of care for prisoners who are diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B or C in prison? Any explanatory notes(if applicable)...

  8. How many children in the UK are infected with chronic hepatitis B and C and which subgroups of the population do they come from?

    Question How many children in the UK are infected with chronic hepatitis B and C and which subgroups of the population do they come...

  9. How many people in the UK are infected with chronic hepatitis B and C and which subgroups of the population do they come from?

    Question How many people in the UK are infected with chronic hepatitis B and C and which subgroups of the population do they come from?...

  10. What impact does increased knowledge and awareness of hepatitis B and C among the general public have on the uptake of testing and treatment?

    Question What impact does increased knowledge and awareness of hepatitis B and C among the general public have on the uptake of testing...

  11. What cost-effective interventions can be used to increase hepatitis B case-finding among migrant populations in primary and secondary care?

    Question What cost-effective interventions can be used to increase hepatitis B case-finding among migrant populations in primary and...

  12. How cost effective are alternative testing sites, such as community pharmacist programmes, for increasing the number of people who are tested and treated for hepatitis B and C?

    for hepatitis B and C? Any explanatory notes(if applicable) None. Source guidance details Comes from guidance Hepatitis B...