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Scarlet fever is in the peak season and PHE reports a high number of notifications.
Provides immunisation practitioners with the latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures.
PHE's latest data shows steep increases in scarlet fever notifications across England, as part of the peak season.
Vaccine update provides immunisation practitioners with the latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures.
Successful Be Clear on Cancer campaign returns for a second time to highlight blood in pee as a key symptom for bladder and kidney cancers.
Public Health England (PHE) issues guidance as Met Office forecasts colder weather.
As a precaution airlines are asked to use insecticide on all flights returning to the UK from countries with confirmed transmission of Zika.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
PHE’s call for eligible people to get vaccine comes after figures show drop in coverage.
Public Health England will end rubella (German measles) susceptibility screening in pregnancy in England on 1 April 2016.
This vaccine update provides immunisation practitioners with the latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures.
Public Health England issues guidance as Met Office forecasts colder weather.
Around 25,000 deaths each year in England are attributable to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Includes: Health Matters tackling antimicrobial resistance, using DNA to diagnose TB cases faster and students urged to get MenACWY vaccine.
Early indications for 2015 to 2016 suggest we may be entering a third season of high numbers of scarlet fever infections.
Seasonal meningococcal spike prompts call for students to protect themselves against meningitis and blood poisoning.
This document explains how a new drug chart improved antimicrobial stewardship at the Royal Free Hospital.
New DNA technology shown to be better at diagnosing cases of tuberculosis (TB).
Includes: Spending Review outcome for public health, HIV home sampling kit and improved vaccine uptake for many groups.
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