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Home > Communications > BIA News Updates > Best Practice Standards for the delivery of NHS Infection Services in the United Kingdom (version 2) published

Best Practice Standards for the delivery of NHS Infection Services in the United Kingdom (version 2) published

5 Jul 2021 biaeditorlaura

 

The Best Practice Standards for the delivery of NHS Infection Services in the United Kingdom (version 2) has been developed in collaboration with, and endorsed by, RCP and RCPath. It is envisaged that this document will form a blueprint for infection services. As such, it is a document that is likely to evolve as further evidence comes to light.

 

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