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Tag: HCV

Advocacy Awareness Contaminated Blood Hepatitis C Information International News

It’s World Hepatitis Day, join us in saying #NOhep

by Dan Farthing28/07/201626/07/2016
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Advocacy Awareness Contaminated Blood News

Are you ready for World Hepatitis Day on July 28th?

by Dan Farthing03/06/2016
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Contaminated Blood Events Factor 9 Hepatitis C HIV Information News Penrose Inquiry

Maureen Watt MSP on the Penrose Inquiry and the new treatments for Hepatitis C

by Dan Farthing12/12/2014
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Hepatitis C Information News

The Hepatitis Scotland e-bulletin is a great way to keep informed

by Dan Farthing17/11/2014
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Advocacy Contaminated Blood Hepatitis C Information

Daclatasvir (Daklinza®) accepted by the SMC for restricted use within NHS Scotland

by Dan Farthing10/11/2014
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Contaminated Blood Factor 9

The Provost of Inverness marks World Haemophilia Day with Haemophilia Scotland

by Dan Farthing30/04/201412/06/2014
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