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Regular updates on seasonal flu levels during the winter season 2018 to 2019.
Public Health England and the Home Office have published an investigative report on the rise in crack cocaine use in 6 areas of England.
New cases of tuberculosis (TB) in England have fallen to the lowest levels since records began.
Up to £56 million will fund research into the potential health effects of climate change, air pollution, antimicrobial resistance and global pandemics.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
PHE report on e-cigarette use finds that regular vaping remains low among young people, and has plateaued among adults.
Mid-season flu vaccine effectiveness data - published in Eurosurveillance - shows good protection against the circulating strain.
The Government Chemist has collaborated with the Institute of Food Science & Technology to produce an Information Statement on dietary fibre
The Commonwealth Partnerships for Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) scheme has selected 12 projects to run across Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana and Zambia.
Time to Talk initiative is well received by LLWR workforce.
Updates on cases of acute flaccid paralysis in England.
The UK emphasised the importance of One Health National Action Plans and urged the WHO to keep AMR high on the political agenda.
Community organisations in Gloucestershire have formed a partnership to engage and support individuals who are facing multiple barriers to employment.
Greater Manchester's whole population approach to health, skills and employment.
Matt Hancock said it is possible to end new transmissions of HIV in England within 10 years through better prevention, detection and treatment.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care speaks to the AIDSfree Cities Global Forum about eradicating HIV transmission in England.
Penny Mordaunt vows her support for Global Goal 3.3, to end AIDS by 2030 at the AIDSfree Cities Global Forum.
Through the HIV Prevention Innovation Fund, PHE is funding 14 projects to help develop innovative, community-led ways of preventing HIV.
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