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Top tips for people going to the Rio Olympics from Chief Medical Officer Professor, Dame Sally Davies.
Dengue and chikungunya 2013 data sees an increase in number of cases.
Latest PHE chikungunya annual data show a 12-fold increase from 24 cases in 2013 to 295 cases in 2014 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
PHE publishes latest malaria figures for World Malaria Day.
As a precaution airlines are asked to use insecticide on all flights returning to the UK from countries with confirmed transmission of Zika.
New leaflets launched by Public Health England (PHE), reminding people to be ‘tick aware’ this summer.
Public Health England study finds that use of interactive lesson plans significantly improved pupils’ knowledge of bugs and hand hygiene
PHE is issuing advice to people travelling to Egypt after a number of people, including children, have returned with a serious illness caused by E. coli infection.
Asian Hornet Watch - new app launched to help people quickly and easily report sightings of this invasive species.
New figures from the Health Protection Agency (HPA) reveal that cases of dengue fever have more than doubled in 2010 and chikungunya cases have increased by 34% in UK travellers.
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