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List of those receiving pre-release access to the annual UK Health Security Agency mandatory healthcare associated infections (HCAI) statistical release.
How to refer flu samples to UKHSA's respiratory virus unit for diagnosis, subtyping, antiviral resistance testing and surveillance.
Infographic summarising the impact of vaccines introduced over the last 70 years. Download for presentations.
Reminds healthcare workers about measles presentation in young people, and to isolate them from immunosuppressed patients and pregnant women.
Statistical work programme outlining areas for development and focus in UK Health Security Agency’s statistical publications.
Data submission deadlines and publication dates for the COVER programme.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners
This page summarises Chapter 8 of the Health Effects of Climate Change (HECC) report with a focus on the impact of heat on climate and vector-borne diseases. This is part of the science and stats section for the hazard: hea…
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Find out what the MEZE team and their project partners are collaborating on.
The public health laboratory for the North East is based in Newcastle.
UKHSA also investigate other vectors of disease that are present in the UK, or might enter the UK in the future.
Outdoor airborne allergens are tiny particles in the air that can cause allergic reactions when people who suffer from hay fever or asthma breathe them in. The primary outdoor allergens include pollen and fungal spores.
Concern about climate change and extreme weather events are already contributing to a number of common mental health conditions.
The pre-clinical evaluation team at VDEC provides a safe and controlled environment to test new vaccines and therapeutics before they progress to clinical trials
Thunderstorm asthma refers to storm activity triggering an increase in people reporting asthma symptoms and seeking medical attention for breathing issues.
UKHSA collaborate with several partners on research focused on ticks and associated risks in the UK.
Decision-making guide for antimicrobial prescribing in secondary healthcare.
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