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This vaccination programme aims to reduce the incidence and severity of shingles disease in older people.
New figures show 8,751 tuberculosis (TB) cases were reported in the UK in 2012, slightly lower than the 8,963 cases reported in 2011.
Public Health England (PHE) has published a leaflet about open water swimming, which means swimming in lakes, rivers and reservoirs.
Cases of measles fell during June, with 113 confirmed cases across England.
The flu plan for 2013 to 2014 has been jointly published by Public Health England, the Department of Health and NHS England.
Laboratory confirmed new diagnoses of hepatitis C infection (HCV) reported in England have risen by more than one-third to 10,873 cases in 2012.
This morning the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) published a draft statement on the Meningitis B vaccine, Bexsero
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government’s major drive to introduce high-tech DNA mapping for patients will start with cancer, rare diseases and infectious diseases.
Mycobacterium bovis, often referred to as bovine TB, is a member of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, a group of organisms which can cause tuberculosis in humans.
From today (1 July) around 675,000 babies a year in England will be offered a new vaccination to protect them against rotavirus.
According to information from the public health authorities in Spain, a dog in the city of Toledo, central Spain was confirmed to have rabies on 5 June 2013.
Professor David Salisbury, Director of Immunisation at the Department of Health, describes the MMR catch-up vaccination programme in England.
Figures published by Public Health England (PHE) today show that confirmed cases of whooping cough in England have continued to decrease in 2013 with 434 cases reported in March.
DH, PHE and NHS England announce vaccination programmes to protect against flu, shingles and rotavirus, and updates to the meningitis C vaccination schedule.
A national catch-up programme to increase MMR vaccination uptake in children and teenagers is announced today by Public Health England, NHS England and the Department of Health.
Experts at the North East Public Health England (PHE) Centre are continuing to work closely with NHS and local authority colleagues in response to the on-going measles outbreak in the North East, first reported in January.
March 2013 newsletter for immunisation practitioners, with the latest developments in vaccines, and vaccination policies and procedures.
Guidance to organisations involved in gathering data on influenza vaccines.
Millions of people in at risk groups urged to get vaccinated from today
Letter from Professor DM Salisbury advising how GP surgeries should respond to the delay in delivery of the influenza vaccine.
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