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100th issue of the Covid-19 Evidence Bulletin - sharing the latest research

 The 100th issue of our Covid-19 Evidence Bulletin is now available on the Health Library website.

Check out the latest published research on covid-19 / coronavirus on topics including:

  • Infection control
  • Diagnosis / prognosis
  • Treatment

Get the bulletin delivered straight to your inbox by contacting Mathew, our NHS Clinical Effectiveness Librarian; mathew.stone@uhnm.nhs.uk.

Need to know about covid-19 and your specialist area? Ask us to complete a literature search for you. Find out more about our Literature Search Service on the Health Library website.

Find more information about covid-19 / coronavirus from our subject links page. Here you'll find links to information including:

  • Public Health
  • Topic summaries
  • Reviews & guidelines
  • Literature searching
  • Training
  • Statistics

If you're looking for something else, just get in touch.


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