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The characteristics, management and surveillance of Gram-negative bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Klebsiella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
This study aims to review past and current nutrition surveillance systems that involve anthropometric data collection
We are seeking views on a strategy to raise standards and compliance with legal obligations within the security industry.
Outbreaks reported to PHE's electronic foodborne and non-foodborne gastrointestinal outbreak surveillance system (eFOSS).
This information is for individuals and organisations who want to get involved in Surveillance Camera Day.
Guidance on the approach to ensure that instruments placed on the market conform to the Measuring Instruments Directive.
Details of our working groups and subcommittees.
Description of UKHSA adult surveillance programmes for COVID-19.
The diagnosis, management, surveillance and epidemiology of syphilis.
Details of Public Health England's nationwide mosquito surveillance survey.
Seasonal excess all-cause mortality surveillance and heatwave mortality monitoring reports from UKHSA.
Presentation given by Tony Porter at the IFSEC international conference.
For reporting mandatory surveillance of Escherichia coli bacteraemia, Klebsiella species and Pseudomonas aeruginosa to Public Health England.
This weekly summary highlights changes in the number of people visiting GPs, going to emergency departments and calling NHS 111.
HPTs and healthcare practitioners must complete these forms and send them to UKHSA to enable monitoring of diphtheria cases in England.
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