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Infectious diseases

Research and statistics

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  • Trends in ribotypes of Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) and research into the increased frequency of C. difficile infections (CDI).

  • An increase in cases of toxigenic Corynebacterium diphtheriae has been identified among asylum seekers arriving into England in 2022 and 2023.

  • Qualitative assessment of the risk dengue presents to the UK public.

  • Annual data of reported Listeria monocytogenes infections in England and Wales.

  • Quarterly reports for acute hepatitis B in England.

  • Laboratory-confirmed cases of hepatitis A.

  • Data tables and commentary for the unlinked anonymous monitoring surveys of infections and risk among people who inject drugs (PWID).

  • This report examines risk of TB and poor treatment outcomes in people with prison history, homelessness, drug and alcohol dependencies and vulnerable migrants.

  • Risk review and statement on the risk sporotrichosis in cats presents to the UK human population.

  • Report presenting data from Positive Voices, the national survey of people living with HIV.

  • These rapid reviews aim to identify and assess evidence related to tuberculosis (TB).

  • Analysis of data for statutory notifications of infectious diseases (NOIDs) in England and Wales in 2023.

  • Voluntary surveillance of paediatric bacteraemia in England.

  • Qualitative assessment of the risk that Usutu virus presents to the UK population.

  • This annual report covers surgical site infection (SSI) data collected by NHS hospitals and independent sector NHS treatment centres.

  • Technical briefing documents on the investigation into influenza A(H1N2)v in England.

  • Public health analysis of progress towards meeting the aims of England’s HIV Action Plan 2022 to 2025.

  • Total laboratory-confirmed cases of measles in England and Wales.

  • Voluntary surveillance of streptococcal bacteraemia in England.

  • Data on trends in antimicrobial resistance and decreased susceptibility in gonococcal infection in England and Wales are provided by GRASP.