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  • The overall prevalence of HIV includes the number of diagnosed as well as undiagnosed people infected with HIV.

  • Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients from Ethiopia for healthcare practitioners.

  • Cambridge clinical and public health laboratory (CMPHL) operates from Addenbrooke's Hospital.

  • Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients from Ecuador for healthcare practitioners.

  • Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients from Turkey for healthcare practitioners.

  • Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients from Slovakia for healthcare practitioners.

  • Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients from Syria for healthcare practitioners.

  • Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients from Yemen for healthcare practitioners.

  • Report on the causes of the rise in drug related deaths and how to prevent future deaths.

  • A resource for local partners to help them take a public health approach and work together to prevent serious violence.

  • This agreement sets out outcomes to be achieved and funding provided for NHS England to commission public health services.

  • Executive summary of quality assurance (QA) visit to Oxfordshire breast screening programme held on 11 June 2019.

  • Details of Public Health England's (PHE) proposed world-leading public health science campus and headquarters in Harlow.

  • Report and learning from the evidence base and local practice of physical activity promotion in the NHS.

  • Guidance on how to make reasonable adjustments to help support people with learning disabilities in using pharmacy services.

  • This AGIR report (RCE-11) reviews the evidence of the effects of exposure to radon, and its decay products, on health.

  • Report on Public Health England's recommended consequence assessment methodology, to meet the REPPIR 2019 requirements.

  • This report (HPA-RPD-019) gives guidance on all aspects of dose assessment to reference groups from the routine operations of nuclear sites.

  • The methodology to derive the reference values for Schedule 1 of the REPPIR-2019 regulations. Quantities of inventory holdings for more than 700 radionuclides.

  • Advice that the overall health risk of activities on or around the beach is likely to be low.