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Public Health England (PHE) and Alzheimer’s Society join forces in a major new campaign to help create a more dementia friendly society.
This bulletin contains information about tendering sexual health services.
PHE publishes latest figures for scarlet fever notifications.
Includes: flu plan issued, managing scarlet fever outbreaks, new tools for healthcare commissioning, and Dementia Friends campaign.
New figures from Public Health England (PHE), published today, show a continued decline in alcohol-related deaths.
PHE study shows that bacteria with the NDM resistance mechanism are only susceptible to 1 antibiotic with limited response to 3 others.
Over 170 indicators on place and cause of death give a picture of local end of life care needs for each CCG in England.
This will help local authorities (LAs) in their ongoing efforts to achieve a decline in obesity rates by 2020.
PHE publishes latest malaria figures for World Malaria Day.
PHE resources developed to support delivery of local sexual and reproductive health services aligned with the Public Health Outcomes Framework.
PHE reports 1,049 new cases of scarlet fever across England.
Latest report from PHE’s National Cancer Intelligence Network.
April 2014 newsletter for immunisation practitioners, with the latest developments in vaccines, and vaccination policies and procedures.
Report on local mortality associated with particulate air pollution.
Every year during April, Public Health England sees a rise in cases of a diarrhoeal illness caused by a bug called cryptosporidium.
PHE urge people to be cautious with Lyme disease, transmitted by ticks.
PHE have published the latest figures on scarlet fever which continues to rise in England.
A new resource to assist members of the public to make important decisions on when and how to get tested for HIV has published today.
Interactive maps, charts and tables will help local authorities track their population's sexual and reproductive health.
PHE figures show that the roll out target of screening centres offering the latest bowel cancer screening test has been exceeded.
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