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A PHE trend analysis report has shown that children from deprived areas are almost twice as likely to be obese than those in affluent areas.
April 2013 newsletter for immunisation practitioners, with the latest developments in vaccines, and vaccination policies and procedures.
PHE figures show an almost three-fold increase in the number of dengue fever cases reported.
A new tool has been launched by Public Health England’s INHALE, a website set up to provide data on lung conditions in England.
Public Health England (PHE) continues to keep its information and advice on the novel coronavirus under review.
New leaflets launched by Public Health England (PHE), reminding people to be ‘tick aware’ this summer.
Figures published by Public Health England (PHE) today show that confirmed cases of whooping cough in England have continued to decrease in 2013 with 434 cases reported in March.
DH, PHE and NHS England announce vaccination programmes to protect against flu, shingles and rotavirus, and updates to the meningitis C vaccination schedule.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Local Government Association and PHE have produced a guide for local councillors about the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP).
Internationally recognised addiction expert Dr A Thomas McLellan will provide independent advice on PHE’s work to tackle the problem of drug misuse.
The one year survival rate for teenagers and young adults diagnosed with cancer is more than 90% but the percentage of those who die within 12 months varies greatly according to cancer type.
This conference brings together nurses and midwives to discuss the professions' contributions to improving health.
Public Health England (PHE), the nation’s expert public health body, has set out its direction for the next year.
Public health professionals can now access local authority child health profiles from their smartphone or tablet.
A national catch-up programme to increase MMR vaccination uptake in children and teenagers is announced today by Public Health England, NHS England and the Department of Health.
The Chief Knowledge Officer has written to local authority chief executives and directors of public health about council access to health care data from the NHS.
PHE has raised a sunburn warning after measurements of ultraviolet (UV) radiation at sites across the UK revealed unusually high levels.
The conference brings together those working in public health from government, academia, industry, the voluntary and community sector, the NHS and internationally.
How all doctors and other public health professionals connected to PHE will confirm they are fit to practise.
Measles is a highly infectious disease that spreads easily between people and in some cases can cause serious infection and death.
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