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Reminder to practise good hand hygiene when visiting farm attractions following a number of outbreaks of diarrhoeal illness this year.
…May/June 2013 newsletter for immunisation practitioners, with the latest developments in vaccines, and vaccination policies and procedures.…
A dog in the city of Toledo, central Spain was confirmed to have rabies on 5 June 2013.
Health experts from Public Health England (PHE) and Newcastle City Council have concluded their investigation into the outbreak of illness associated with the Street Spice Festival, held in Newcastle between 28 February and …
South east London residents should protect themselves from the threat of malaria before visiting family and friends in countries affected by the tropical disease this summer.
More than 95% of GP practices across England have ordered additional vaccine doses – more than 200,000 extra in total.
According to information from the public health authorities in Spain, a dog in the city of Toledo, central Spain was confirmed to have rabies on 5 June 2013.
Professor David Salisbury, Director of Immunisation at the Department of Health, describes the MMR catch-up vaccination programme in England.
New sexually transmitted infection diagnoses rose 5% in 2012 according to PHE data, mostly due to improved data collection.
A new report published today by Public Health England (PHE) shows that swimming in the River Thames can carry a risk of gastrointestinal illness.
Highlights include PHE’s Heatwave Plan for England, new vaccination programmes, ‘tick aware’ leaflets and the public health workforce strategy.
April 2013 newsletter for immunisation practitioners, with the latest developments in vaccines, and vaccination policies and procedures.
PHE figures show an almost three-fold increase in the number of dengue fever cases reported.
Public Health England (PHE) continues to keep its information and advice on the novel coronavirus under review.
New leaflets launched by Public Health England (PHE), reminding people to be ‘tick aware’ this summer.
Figures published by Public Health England (PHE) today show that confirmed cases of whooping cough in England have continued to decrease in 2013 with 434 cases reported in March.
DH, PHE and NHS England announce vaccination programmes to protect against flu, shingles and rotavirus, and updates to the meningitis C vaccination schedule.
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A national catch-up programme to increase MMR vaccination uptake in children and teenagers is announced today by Public Health England, NHS England and the Department of Health.…
Measles is a highly infectious disease that spreads easily between people and in some cases can cause serious infection and death.…
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are bacteria that have mutated to become resistant to certain types of antibiotic medicines.
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