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New figures from PHE show higher concentrations of fast food outlets in England’s most deprived communities.
New figures show antibiotic prescriptions by GPs for common respiratory infections fell by 3% following the introduction of a national incentive scheme.
A new study has found that the HPV vaccination has led to major reductions in the number of young women who have the infection, which can cause cervical cancer.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
Public Health England figures show there were 420,000 cases of sexually transmitted infections diagnosed in 2017, with cases of syphilis continuing to rise.
A tool calculating the potential costs of air pollution will provide councils with further impetus to act and improve air quality.
The UK Public Health Rapid Support Team is being deployed to the Democratic Republic of Congo to help control the outbreak of Ebola virus disease.
This letter provides information on the shingles immunisation programme from April 2018.
A report presenting annual data for Hepatitis C in North West England shows estimated 16,000 people remain undiagnosed.
Buildings across the UK will be illuminated red to mark World TB day 2018.
Public Health England (PHE) issues cold weather alerts and health warnings following the arrival of colder weather in some parts of England.
There is currently a global shortage of hepatitis B vaccine which has been caused by problems in the manufacturing process.
Programme includes a Healthy Living Centre community in the Aylesbury town area alongside engagement in other key areas of deprivation across Buckinghamshire.
This vaccine update provides immunisation practitioners with the latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures.
The NHS is asking GPs and pharmacists to ensure their influenza vaccine orders for the 2018 to 2019 season use the most effective vaccines for the population.
Letter to health professionals about Public Health England's survey of parental attitudes to childhood immunisation.
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