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Teenagers and eligible GBMSM under the age of 25 will only require a single HPV jab from September, following updated advice from JCVI.
Vaccinations against mpox are to be extended in London following a recent cluster of cases, with most in those who had not been vaccinated.
UKHSA is reminding Hajj and Umrah pilgrims to prioritise Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) safety measures when travelling to the Middle East.
New HIV transmissions in England have fallen by almost a third since 2019, according to an update on the HIV Action Plan for England published today.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Last year, gonorrhoea diagnoses were highest on record and syphilis diagnoses were highest since 1948.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is today launching a new Heat-Health Alerting (HHA) service in partnership with the Met Office.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) urges people to remain vigilant as a further 10 cases of mpox (monkeypox) have been diagnosed in the UK.
UKHSA has detected influenza A (H5) virus in 2 poultry workers, following the introduction of an asymptomatic testing programme for people who have been in contact with infected birds.
UKHSA has launched a 10-year science strategy, setting out how UKHSA’s science can save more lives and contribute to the UK’s ambition to be a global science superpower.
Latest data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on scarlet fever and invasive group A streptococcus cases.
The offer of a first or second dose of COVID-19 vaccine will end on 30 June 2023 for most people.
Parents are being asked to check children are fully up to date with their measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccinations by checking their vaccine record in their red book.
A new study aims to better understand how the body reacts to the mpox virus and produces antibodies.
The Plan, developed by scientists and public health experts, brings together and improves existing guidance on weather and health.
The study aims to learn about antimicrobial resistance in healthy people to inform better ways of tackling antimicrobial resistant infections in different populations.
Uptake of adolescent vaccines offered to young people in school year 9 are yet to return to pre-pandemic levels.
Cindy Rampersaud has been appointed non-executive member and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee.
Committee recommends COVID-19 vaccine for children with underlying medical conditions.
A new risk assessment, published by a multi-agency cross-government committee, reports that tick borne encephalitis is now likely to be present in England.
2022 data shows the average vaccine uptake across England has dropped to 61.5%, its lowest level since 2016.
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