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Regular updates on seasonal flu levels during the winter season 2017 to 2018.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
Travellers advised to ensure they are up to date with measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine before travelling to Europe this Easter.
A report presenting annual data for Hepatitis C in North West England shows estimated 16,000 people remain undiagnosed.
Summary of public health actions and advice on the ongoing incident involving 2 people in Salisbury.
Letter from Health Minister Steve Brine confirming Public Health England’s (PHE) role and priorities for the financial year 2018 to 2019.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
PHE is consulting on an updated Nutrient Profiling Model, that differentiates which food and drink products can be advertised during children’s programming.
Buildings across the UK will be illuminated red to mark World TB day 2018.
New report shows water fluoridation helps reduce tooth decay and that there is no convincing evidence of adverse health effects.
Public Health England has today published new data detailing the state of the nation’s diet.
Public Health England (PHE) issues cold weather alerts and health warnings following the arrival of colder weather in some parts of England.
A case of yellow fever in England highlights the importance of pre-travel vaccination. Yellow fever does not pass from person to person.
On No Smoking Day, PHE advises going ‘cold turkey’ is least effective way to quit.
In British Science Week, children across England are joining in workshops run by Public Health England (PHE) to inspire them to consider a career in science.
Steps to reduce 20% of calories in popular foods by 2024 announced to tackle childhood obesity.
There is currently a global shortage of hepatitis B vaccine which has been caused by problems in the manufacturing process.
Public Health England’s Start4Life and Amazon Alexa helping mothers to breastfeed for longer.
Community engagement through listening to residents helps local authority identify local strengths and assets to improve health and wellbeing.
Social prescribing helps patients to manage their long term conditions through one-to-one support from a link worker.
A support service for mums-to-be in Kirklees which has involved user-led service design and development.
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