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PHE advises people with symptoms of norovirus not to visit hospitals this winter and to telephone NHS 111 for advice.
Three new British Ebola laboratories will speed up diagnosis times across Ebola-struck Sierra Leone
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A statement on the introduction of screening at UK travel destinations has been issued following advice from the Chief Medical Officer.
We can confirm that a British national residing in Sierra Leone has tested positive for Ebola virus infection.
PHE is monitoring the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD, Ebola) outbreak in West Africa. The risk to the UK remains very low.
PHE launches 2 new publications today focused on encouraging safer sexual behaviour in young adults.
PHE and other stakeholders providing technical support to the affected countries.
PHE is aware of a laboratory-confirmed case of CCHF in a UK traveller who was bitten by a tick while on holiday in Bulgaria.
This bulletin contains information about tendering sexual health services.
PHE publishes latest figures for scarlet fever notifications.
Includes: TB strategy; fluoride monitoring report; scarlet fever rise; child health profiles; diabetic blindness drop; new MenB vaccine; world's first CCHF vaccine.
These are the first documented cases of cat-to-human transmission.
Supply of shingles vaccine will be restored as of today (4 December 2013).
Many older people, pregnant women, people in at-risk groups, and 2 and 3 year old children, have been vaccinated this flu season.
The first bulletin is about payment for patients living outside your local authority, including templates for cross-charging letters.
Public Health England (PHE) to develop an innovative point of care test (POCT) to assess childhood immunity to measles and tetanus.
New PHE data suggest a slowdown in emerging gonorrhoea resistance to first-line treatments in 2012.
Primary-care based screening programme could help tackle tuberculosis (TB) in the UK.
A chlamydia screening intervention developed by PHE increased general practice screening tests rates by 76% and chlamydia diagnoses by 40%.
September 2013 newsletter for immunisation practitioners: shingles vaccine special edition.
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