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Report estimates that around two-thirds of people living with hepatitis C may not realise they have the virus, with PHE urging those at risk to get tested.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The new strategy addresses current and future threats to health, including antibiotic resistance and health inequalities.
Outbreaks of measles and mumps prompt Public Health England to call for anyone who is eligible to get vaccinated.
Parents of primary school starters urged to check immunisation records.
An investigation is underway into cases of listeria linked to sandwiches.
The UK provides further support as the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo reaches the one-year mark.
PHE is issuing advice to people travelling to Egypt after a number of people, including children, have returned with a serious illness caused by E. coli infection.
PHE and local partners encouraged the rough sleeping and homeless community to attend a TB screening session by offering a wider range of services at the event.
Newsletter including the latest information and resources for the universal human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme for eligible girls and boys.
Estimates suggest that the HPV vaccine programme could prevent over 64,000 cervical cancers and nearly 50,000 non-cervical cancers by 2058.
Information about the extension of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme to include boys, from September 2019.
Flu vaccine effectiveness data shows newly available adjuvanted influenza vaccine provided about 60% effectiveness for those aged 65 years and over.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Scarlet fever is a seasonal bacterial illness that is common at this time of year, mainly affects children, and is easily treated with antibiotics.
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