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  • Analysis of data for statutory notifications of infectious diseases (NOIDs) in England and Wales in 2025.

  • Epidemiological data on Zika virus disease cases in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  • Incidence, treatment and prevention of tuberculosis (TB) in England using data up until the end of 2023.

  • Reports presenting data since 2014 for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in London.

  • An environmental public health surveillance system that helps collect and collate environmental hazard and health outcome data.

  • The state of health inequalities in the UK, and how UKHSA aims to make health protection fair.

  • Statistics and commentary on abortions carried out in 2017.

  • A yearly overview of influenza surveillance results from the winter period.

  • Epidemiological, microbiological and food chain investigation summary about an outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC).

  • Notifications of infectious diseases (NOIDs) for the last 52 weeks.

  • Data relating to people with dementia, such as prevalence and diagnostics, risk factors, use of hospital services and mortality.

  • Reports on diagnoses of pelvic inflammatory disease in general practice, among hospital inpatient admissions and at sexual health services in England.

  • This travel survey on blood donors in England will help improve blood donation safety by understanding travel patterns and accuracy of recall among blood donors.

  • Public health analysis of progress towards meeting the aims of England’s HIV Action Plan 2022 to 2025.

  • Annual survey results to monitor HIV testing activity in community-based testing services in England and evaluates the implementation of current guidelines.

  • A yearly overview of influenza surveillance results from the winter period.

  • The number of people going to emergency departments each day, with results published every week under the syndromic surveillance system.

  • The number of people calling ambulances each day, with results published every week under the syndromic surveillance system.

  • This weekly summary highlights changes in the number of people visiting GPs, going to emergency departments and calling NHS 111.

  • The number of people contacting their GPs outside of surgery hours under the syndromic surveillance system.