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No cases of rabies in animals have been detected since 2014 and Greece is therefore now considered to be no risk for rabies.
The Smile4Life programme aims to reduce tooth decay in children, laying a solid foundation for their good oral health throughout life.
Healthy Teeth, Happy Smiles! is an early intervention programme from birth to improve the oral health of preschool children.
This vaccine update provides immunisation practitioners with the latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures.
Vaccine update provides immunisation practitioners with the latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures.
PHE has created a new Health Improvement directorate which will be led by John Newton (previous Chief Knowledge Officer).
Following 3 confirmed cases of meningitis at the University of Surrey, PHE is arranging for full-time undergraduate students to be vaccinated against MenB.
Professor Daniel Bausch has been appointed Director of the new UK Public Health Rapid Support Team (UK-PHRST).
The number of new hot food takeaways are being limited in areas with high levels of child obesity, using a Supplementary Planning Document.
A pilot fast food takeaway project, providing a healthy alternative to fried chicken, for schools and the local community.
Reduction programme could see 200,000 tonnes of sugar removed from the UK market per year by 2020.
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is now being used to identify different strains of tuberculosis (TB), announced Public Health England today.
Hundreds of pupils in Harlow take part in interactive workshops with scientists as part of National British Science Week.
The proportion of new mothers who are still breastfeeding after 2 months drops by 40%, according to data from PHE and NHS England.
The latest recommendations from UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) include not screening pregnant women for group B streptococcus (GBS).
New online system, Report Illicit Drug Reaction, launched today to improve knowledge of the harmful effects of new psychoactive substances.
Office for National Statistics (ONS) analysis reveals which professions have the highest risk of suicide.
Public Health England announces new funding to expand Mentor UK’s ADEPIS resource into more schools and community settings.
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