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  • Results from surveillance of type-specific human papillomavirus (HPV) infections in 16 to 24 year-old females attending for chlamydia screening in England.

  • Analysis of pneumonic cases of Legionnaires’ disease in England and Wales, as part of the national surveillance scheme.

  • Quarterly laboratory-confirmed hepatitis A virus and hepatitis C reports in England and Wales in 2018, and the annual report.

  • Data from laboratories testing for hepatitis and HIV across all PHE Centre areas of England.

  • Findings from an evaluation of collaborative approaches to commissioning of sexual health, reproductive health and HIV.

  • Epidemiology of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the North East using routinely available surveillance data.

  • Analysis of data for statutory notifications of infectious diseases (NOIDS) in England and Wales in 2019.

  • A national, weekly public health bulletin for England and Wales from Public Health England.

  • HPV vaccine coverage data for vaccinations given up to 31 August 2019 by local authority and local team.

  • Report presenting data on the HIV epidemic among women in the UK and experiences of women living with HIV.

  • This report presents data on reported cases of imported malaria in South London in 2018.

  • Trends in voluntary reports of Escherichia coli (E. coli) by age, sex and geographical distribution, from England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  • National report summarising laboratory surveillance of norovirus and rotavirus, including norovirus activity in prisons.

  • Reports on the uptake of the seasonal influenza vaccine and predictors of uptake in children of primary school age.

  • Laboratory confirmed cases of invasive meningococcal disease reported to the enhanced meningococcal surveillance programme in England.

  • National influenza reports, tracking seasonal flu and other seasonal respiratory illnesses in the UK.

  • Trends in voluntary reports of C. difficile by age, sex and geographical distribution from England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  • Report on respiratory diseases in the Yorkshire and the Humber population, highlighting examples of good practice and opportunities for improvement.

  • Epidemiology of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the East of England region using routinely available surveillance data.

  • Annual reports for acute hepatitis B in England.