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Gastrointestinal infections and foodborne outbreaks in humans

Reports on general outbreaks of foodborne illness and laboratory reports of common enteric infections and other enteric diseases in England and Wales.

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: July and August 2020

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Routine reports of foodborne illness in humans, England and Wales: weeks 22 to 26, 2018

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: June and July 2020

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: May and June 2020

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: April and May 2020

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: March and April 2020

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: February and March 2020

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: January and February 2020

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: December 2019 and January 2020

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: October and November 2019

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: September and October 2019

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: August and September 2019

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: July and August 2019

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: June and July 2019

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: May and June 2019

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Routine reports of foodborne illness in humans, England and Wales: weeks 18 to 21, 2018

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: April and May 2019

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: March and April 2019

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: February and March 2019

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: January and February 2019

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: December 2018 and January 2019

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: October and November, 2018

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Routine reports of gastrointestinal infections in humans, England and Wales: November and December, 2018

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Routine reports of foodborne illness in humans, England and Wales: weeks 40 to 43, 2018

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Routine reports of foodborne illness in humans, England and Wales: weeks 31 to 35, 2018

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Routine reports of foodborne illness in humans, England and Wales: weeks 27 to 30, 2018

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Details

These data reports are monthly unless otherwise indicated. They comprise:

  • general outbreaks of foodborne illness (including causative organism and number of people ill)
  • laboratory reports of cases of common enteric infections (Campylobacter, STEC O157, Salmonella, Shigella sonnei, Shigella flexneri, rotavirus, norovirus, Cryptosporidium and Giardia), with weekly and cumulative totals, reported to Public Health England’s Second Generation Surveillance System (SGSS), including stratification by serovar or species where appropriate, for Salmonella spp. and Shigella spp.
  • laboratory reports on other enteric diseases, with cumulative totals (quarterly)

For previously published data reports, see:

Updates to this page

Published 15 June 2018
Last updated 29 September 2020 + show all updates
  1. Added HPR 14(17) report for July and August.

  2. Added Health Protection Report (HPR) 14(15) monthly report for June and July.

  3. Added Health Protection Report (HPR) 14(14) monthly report.

  4. Added Health Protection Report (HPR) 14(12) monthly report.

  5. Added HPR 14(10) monthly report for March and April 2020.

  6. Added Health Protection Report (HPR) 14(9) report covering February and March 2020.

  7. Added Health Protection Report (HPR) 14(5) report covering January and February 2020.

  8. Added HPR 14(4) December 2019 - January 2020 report.

  9. Added Health Protection Report (HPR) 14(2) October to November report.

  10. Added HPR 13(40) September-October report.

  11. Added August and September 2019 data as part of Health Protection Report 13(36).

  12. Added Health Protection Report 13(32) July and August report.

  13. Added HPR 13(28) June and July report.

  14. Added HPR 13(24) May and June report.

  15. Added HPR 13(30), April and May 2019 report.

  16. Added HPR 13(16), March and April 2019 report.

  17. Added HPR 13(13), February and March 2019 report.

  18. Added HPR 13(9) reports.

  19. Added HPR 13(5) reports.

  20. Added HPR 13 (2), November to December 2018 report.

  21. Added HPR 12(44) report, October and November 2018.

  22. Added HPR 12(40), September to October report.

  23. Added 'Routine reports of foodborne illness in humans, England and Wales: weeks 27 to 30, 2018'.

  24. Added HPR 12(26) routine GI reports for weeks 22 to 26

  25. First published.

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