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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are bacteria that have mutated to become resistant to certain types of antibiotic medicines.
Experts at the North East Public Health England (PHE) Centre are continuing to work closely with NHS and local authority colleagues in response to the on-going measles outbreak in the North East, first reported in January.
Duncan Selbie, Chief Executive of Public Health England, talks about PHE's remit and vision.
The latest figures for the ongoing measles outbreak in the North East have been published today by Public Health England (PHE).
March 2013 newsletter for immunisation practitioners, with the latest developments in vaccines, and vaccination policies and procedures.
Health Profiles give an overview of health for each local authority in England, to help improve local people’s health and reduce inequality.
Analysis published in the Lancet shows life expectancy in the UK has improved over the last 20 years, but levels of ill health have not.
Public Health England (PHE) will work to help people live longer, healthier lives by supporting and enabling local government, the NHS and the public to protect and improve health and wellbeing and reduce inequalities.
February 2013 newsletter for immunisation practitioners, with the latest developments in vaccines, and vaccination policies and procedures.
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