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PHE is reminding travellers to avoid coming into contact with animals when travelling to rabies affected countries due to the risk of catching the disease.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
Public Health England (PHE) confirm that an individual has been diagnosed with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in England.
A new study by Public Health England, the University of Oxford and others reveals we can better predict a patient’s response to TB treatments.
New data released by Public Health England reveal that the number of people diagnosed with tuberculosis In England is at its lowest level since the 1990s.
A more effective flu vaccine is available this winter for those aged 65 and over, which could prevent deaths and reduce the burden on the NHS.
Annual HIV data published today shows new diagnoses decreased from 5,280 new diagnoses in 2016 to 4,363 in 2017.
New PHE data shows a decrease in deaths from hepatitis C but diagnoses of advanced liver disease and related cancers remain stable.
Latest developments vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
Public Health England has published flu vaccine effectiveness data for the 2017 to 2018 season.
Minister for Africa Harriett Baldwin has announced extra support to help protect African countries against the spread of Ebola and other deadly diseases.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK Public Health Rapid Support Team is being deployed to the Democratic Republic of Congo to help control the outbreak of Ebola virus disease.
A report presenting annual data for Hepatitis C in North West England shows estimated 16,000 people remain undiagnosed.
Buildings across the UK will be illuminated red to mark World TB day 2018.
There is currently a global shortage of hepatitis B vaccine which has been caused by problems in the manufacturing process.
Public Health England (PHE) issues advice for the public to ensure they have had the MMR vaccine after outbreaks of measles are confirmed in 5 areas of England.
Through the HIV Prevention Innovation Fund, PHE is funding 12 projects to help develop new and innovative ways of preventing HIV.
As winter approaches, Public Health England (PHE) issues advice on how to avoid getting norovirus and what to do if you become unwell.
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