Research and analysis

Hepatitis C in London: annual reports

UKHSA hepatitis C reports, describing trends in HCV epidemiology in London.

Documents

Hepatitis C in London: 2019 report

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Hepatitis C in London: 2015 data

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Hepatitis C in London: 2015 report

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Hepatitis C in London: 2013 data

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Details

The aim of these reports is to describe the epidemiology of hepatitis C in London.

The reports provide updates on trends, areas of high burden of disease and at risk population groups, and identify opportunities for interventions to reduce disease burden.

For previous hepatitis C in London reports and annual reviews, see the archived Health Protection Agency website.

Updates to this page

Published 30 March 2014
Last updated 29 July 2024 + show all updates
  1. Added 2022 London data.

  2. Added 2019 report.

  3. Added 'Hepatitis C in London: 2015 data'.

  4. Published 2015 report.

  5. Added 2013 data.

  6. First published.

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