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The home of Public Health Wales on GOV.UK. Public Health Wales is an NHS body whose purpose is to protect and improve health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities. We improve the quality, equity and effectiveness of h…
The Ministry of Justice’s BOLD programme partnered with the CDEI to undertake extensive public engagement about government data linking with affected groups and trusted intermediaries, and better understand the impact of the…
Annual report and data tables from the UK Focal Point on Drugs on the national prevalence, impact, prevention and treatment of drug use.
1. Prevalence of drug use The overall prevalence of drug use reported in…
1. Overview of illicit drug use in the United Kingdom 1.1 Drug use in the…
A consensus statement outlining principles for the control of non-high-consequence infectious disease (HCID) mpox (monkeypox) in healthcare and other settings in the UK.
A summary report of the population cancer incidence, mortality and survival in Wales which includes new 2013 data.
The UK strategy for mpox control 2022 to 2023 outlines the UK’s 4 nation plan to continue reducing mpox transmission over the next 12 months.
The statistics detail the uptake / coverage figures for the screening programmes in Wales for the period April 2015 to March 2016.
Prevalence in Wales on rare genetic and syndromic conditions.
To provide reliable data on congenital anomalies in Wales.
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