May 28, 2025

UKHSA - Managing cases of suspected high consequence infectious diseases in adult social care


These principles are aimed at supporting adult social care providers, managers and staff in England to take initial steps in the unlikely situation where an individual is suspected to have a high consequence infectious disease (HCID). Click below for more information.


Managing cases of suspected high consequence infectious diseases in adult social care


For more information, contact the UKHSA at email: externalaffairs@ukhsa.gov.uk


www.gov.uk/ukhsa


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