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Children with learning or developmental difficulties are at higher risk of exposure to lead.
The purchase will boost the UK’s access to vaccines for a wider range of pathogens of pandemic potential.
UKHSA publishes a report evaluating the NHSE emergency department opt out testing programme for BBV
By the end of October 2024, almost 2 million school children had a nasal spray vaccine. November has seen further vaccinations. But many are still missing out
The fight against meningococcal B continues.
There were an estimated 66,730 serious antibiotic-resistant infections in 2023.
RSV infections lead to 640,000 antibiotic prescriptions a year, new analysis from UKHSA, Imperial College London and Oxford Population Health has found.
The government is set to partner with Oxford Nanopore, which uses technology to rapidly diagnose a range of cancers, along with rare and infectious diseases.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is reminding parents of the simple steps they can take to reduce the spread of stomach bugs and winter illnesses.
The latest weekly flu surveillance data published by UKHSA today shows flu case numbers are twice as high among school children, aged 5 to 14 years.
Letter from Health Minister Andrew Gwynne MP confirming the UK Health Security Agency’s role and priorities for the financial year 2024 to 2025.
The UK has announced a package of measures to tackle the outbreaks of mpox and Marburg in central Africa
Latest data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) also highlights that testing remains lower than before the COVID-19 pandemic.
UKHSA with DHSC and NHS launch Get Winter Strong campaign to remind those at risk to get their vaccinations to fight off the onslaught of winter viruses.
UKHSA is advising students to use condoms when having sex with new or casual partners.
To better understand Mpox and its spread within the UK, VDEC developed an immunoassay to assess immune responses to Mpox infection and new vaccines.
Additional vaccines will help ensure the UK can protect those that may be at higher risk of coming into contact with mpox.
The measles vaccination is part of the NHS Routine Childhood Immunisation Programme – with 1 dose offered at 1 year and a second dose at 3 years 4 months.
The UK Health Security Agency is encouraging students to make the healthiest start to their studies possible.
The UK Health Security Agency responds to the World Health Organisation declaring an mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.
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