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  • This report describes the uptake of influenza vaccine amongst eligible GP patient groups during the 2013 to 2014 vaccination programme in England.

  • Laboratory-confirmed cases of pertussis reported to the enhanced pertussis surveillance programme in England.

  • Hepatitis B is an important public health problem, accounting for considerable morbidity and mortality.

  • Report for the national measles oversight group on uptake of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine.

  • Data showing the number of frontline healthcare workers in England having the seasonal influenza vaccine.

  • Data showing the number of GP registered patients in England having the seasonal influenza vaccine.

  • This report outlines the investigation by the former Health Protection Agency into false test results from a commercial syphilis IgM test kit.

  • The epidemiology of cholera in England and Wales.

  • November 1995 report on a measles and rubella immunisation campaign.

  • Data and analysis showing the number of frontline healthcare workers in England having the seasonal influenza vaccine.

  • This report presents the results of the survey on the uptake of influenza vaccine amongst GP patient groups in England in 2012 to 2013.

  • This audit of a representative sample of English prisons examined these services using an audit tool developed after a previous survey.

  • Enhanced case protocol for close contacts of patients with Panton-Valentine Leukocidin (PVL)-Staphylococcus aureus lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI).

  • Data showing the number of GP-registered patients in England having the seasonal influenza vaccine.

  • Epidemiological data: figures for England and Wales.

  • Annual tuberculosis (TB) data for England and Wales, from 1913 onwards.

  • Data showing the number of frontline healthcare workers in England having the seasonal influenza vaccine.

  • HIV prevalence in women giving birth in England and Scotland. Results from Unlinked Anonymous (UA) testing of neonatal dried blood spots for maternal HIV Infection.

  • Report of the Independent Investigation Committee, led by Professor Griffin, on the 2009 E. coli O157 outbreak at Godstone Farm in Surrey.

  • Dataset showing salmonella cases by serotype, 2000 to 2010