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Flu vaccine effectiveness data shows newly available adjuvanted influenza vaccine provided about 60% effectiveness for those aged 65 years and over.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A conference led by Public Health England highlights the vital contributions made by nurses and midwives to improving health and wellbeing worldwide.
Scarlet fever is a seasonal bacterial illness that is common at this time of year, mainly affects children, and is easily treated with antibiotics.
Survey highlights that healthcare professionals remain the most trusted source of information while social media ranks bottom of the table.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
Public Health England Research and Science Conference shines spotlight on innovative new approaches to prevent disease and improve health.
Deaths from serious hepatitis C related liver disease fell by 16.1% between 2015 and 2017 according to data from PHE.
Regular updates on seasonal flu levels during the winter season 2018 to 2019.
New cases of tuberculosis (TB) in England have fallen to the lowest levels since records began.
Up to £56 million will fund research into the potential health effects of climate change, air pollution, antimicrobial resistance and global pandemics.
This British Science Week (8 to 17 March 2019), Public Health England will run a series of workshops and festivals for children and young people.
Mid-season flu vaccine effectiveness data - published in Eurosurveillance - shows good protection against the circulating strain.
Updates on cases of acute flaccid paralysis in England.
Through the HIV Prevention Innovation Fund, PHE is funding 14 projects to help develop innovative, community-led ways of preventing HIV.
Travellers should be aware of the risk of avian flu when travelling to China during the annual festival.
Public Health England is reminding people of the importance of practising safer sex and seeking help if they are worried they may have an STI.
PHE makes recommendations on the steps needed to maintain the UK’s elimination status for measles and rubella for future generations.
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