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  • The third annual profile combining data and knowledge with information from other sources to give a broad picture of the health of people in England in 2019.

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

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

  • Number of NHS Health Check offers and uptake data covering April to June 2019.

  • 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.

  • Data from voluntary surveillance of Enterobacter spp., Serratia spp. and Citrobacter spp. (EWNI) bacteraemia since 2009.

  • Trends in voluntary reports of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) bacteraemia by age, sex and geographical distribution (England, Wales and Northern Ireland).

  • The Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF) examines indicators that help health and care professionals and the public to understand trends in public health.

  • Monitoring data and reports on chlamydia re-testing rates following a positive diagnosis.

  • Qualitative assessment of the risk that variegated squirrel Bornavirus presents to the UK population.

  • Summaries of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection reports from PHE and NHS laboratories in England and Wales.

  • Summaries of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection reports from PHE and NHS laboratories in England and Wales.

  • Summaries of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection reports from PHE and NHS laboratories in England and Wales.

  • Summaries of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection reports from PHE and NHS laboratories in England and Wales.

  • COMARE’s 18th report: investigates the issues with the use of DXA scans for assessing body composition in relation to sporting performance.

  • Quarterly reports, with commentary, on cases confirmed by PHE's Virus Reference Department or national routine laboratory testing (mumps only).

  • Evidence summary and framework to support local public health leaders to prevent and intervene early in cases of child sexual exploitation.

  • UK quarterly data and commentary on coverage achieved by the UK childhood immunisation programme.