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  • This report (PHE-CRCE-026) is one of a series of reviews giving estimates of the ionising radiation exposure of the UK population.

  • Overall number of Shigella cases in adults in the South East PHE Centre has increased over the past 4 years.

  • These statistics are published in accordance with Freedom of Information (FOI) legislation.

  • Experimental statistics. A count of written complaints made by (or on behalf of) patients.

  • This report investigates the trends of stillbirth, perinatal and infant mortality across the West Midlands.

  • Summary of promising approaches to reducing violence against women in university settings, drawn from a limited review of available evidence.

  • This report (PHE-CRCE-025) is a review of suspected overexposures investigated by chromosomal aberration analysis.

  • Experimental statistics. A brief summary of the number of records in the HES (Hospital Episode Statistics) data set and DID (Diagnostic Imaging Dataset) that can be linked.

  • Output from the NHS Safety Thermometer tool. England data.

  • Details of the number of items and the net ingredient cost of all prescriptions dispensed in the community in England.

  • An explainer which delves into the background of an increase in deaths in 2015.

  • Information on dementia assessment and referral data collection has been made mandatory since April 2013.

  • November 2015 monthly publication of experimental statistics from the new Maternity Services Data set.

  • A report by the Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants (COMEAP).

  • A survey into the provision of dementia adviser services in clinical commissioning groups and local authorities in England.

  • Weekly summaries of the winter health watch indicators for the 2015 to 2016 season.

  • This release gives details of the waiting times for patients accessing cancer services at hospitals in Northern Ireland.

  • This replaces the monthly MHLDS reports.

  • Medical surveillance of blood lead levels in British workers between April 2014 and March 2015.

  • Work related violence statistics from the 2014/15 Crime Survey for England and Wales 2014/15.