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This weekly summary highlights changes in the number of people visiting GPs, going to emergency departments and calling NHS 111.
Reporting week 38: 16 September to 22 September During week 38 there were…
Reporting week 37: 9 September to 15 September During week 37 there were…
Reporting week 36: 2 September to 8 September During week 36 there was a…
Reporting week 35: 26 August to 1 September During week 35 there were…
Reporting week 34: 19 August to 25 August. During week 34 most syndromic…
Syndromic surveillance summary Reporting week 33: 12 August to 18 August.…
Reporting week 32: 5 August to 11 August During week 32, ‘impact of heat’…
Reporting week 31: 29 July to 4 August. During week 31 there were…
Reporting week 30: 22 July to 28 July During week 30, emergency department…
Reporting week 29: 15 July to 21 July During week 29, selected syndromic…
The number of people going to emergency departments each day, with results published every week under the syndromic surveillance system.
The number of people contacting their GPs outside of surgery hours under the syndromic surveillance system.
How the actual number of deaths in England compare with the expected numbers of deaths for each week.
Summary of the number of people calling NHS 111 for health advice within England on a weekly basis under the syndromic surveillance system.
National influenza (flu) and COVID-19 report, monitoring COVID-19 activity, seasonal flu and other seasonal respiratory illnesses.
The number of people calling ambulances each day, with results published every week under the syndromic surveillance system.
Monitors the number of people who visit their GP during surgery hours under the syndromic surveillance system.
Annual counts and rates of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteraemia by acute trust and sub-integrated care board location (SICBL).
Trends in MRSA, MSSA, E. coli, Klebsiella spp. and P. aeruginosa bacteraemia and C. difficile infection by financial year.
Annual counts and rates of Klebsiella species (Klebsiella spp.) bacteraemia by NHS acute trust and sub-integrated care board location (SICBL).
Weekly data from UK laboratories on the number of cases of notifiable bacteria and viruses.
Trends in meticillin resistant (MRSA) and meticillin susceptible (MSSA) Staphylococcus aureus, Gram-negative bacteraemia and Clostridioides difficile infection.
A yearly overview of influenza surveillance results from the winter period.
See the latest information on mpox clade IIb cases in the UK. This page does not cover the current mpox clade I outbreak.
Monthly counts of Escherichia coli (E.coli) bacteraemia by organisation and location of onset (from April 2019).
Monthly counts of meticillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) bacteraemia by organisation and location of onset (from April 2019).
Monthly counts of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) bacteraemia by organisation and location of onset (from April 2019).
Monthly counts of Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) infections by NHS organisation and prior trust exposure (from April 2019) in patients aged 2 years and over.
Monthly counts of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteraemia by organisation and location of onset (from April 2019).
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