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Part of a fresh drive to boost the country’s ability to diagnose and test for new and emerging infectious disease threats.
The government has accepted advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) for the spring 2025 COVID-19 vaccination programme.
Flu positivity jumps to 17.1% as vaccine take-up rates lag behind levels needed to protect the NHS and levels of norovirus highest in a decade for the time of year.
20 new clinical research hubs to be set up across UK to accelerate research into the next generation of treatments.
2024 annual report from Chief Medical Officer, Professor Chris Whitty, focusing on health in cities.
Chronic hepatitis C infections have fallen in people who inject drugs in the last 6 years.
Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting held a specially-convened meeting with trust leads this morning as the NHS battles record pressures in winter.
Reported notifications of TB in England increased by 11% in 2023 compared to the previous year.
Latest UKHSA data indicates more flu is already circulating this winter compared to last year.
The pilot scheme, AI Airlock, is designed to help test and improve the rules for AI-powered medical devices to ensure they reach patients quickly, safely and effectively.
UKHSA urges travellers heading abroad to protect against mosquito borne infections
Children with learning or developmental difficulties are at higher risk of exposure to lead.
The purchase will boost the UK’s access to vaccines for a wider range of pathogens of pandemic potential.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) confirms additional cases of Clade Ib mpox.
UKHSA publishes a report evaluating the NHSE emergency department opt out testing programme for BBV
By the end of October 2024, almost 2 million school children had a nasal spray vaccine. November has seen further vaccinations. But many are still missing out
The fight against meningococcal B continues.
Amber Cold Weather Health Alerts are in place for parts of England starting 18 November, with yellow alerts for London and the South from 19 November.
There were an estimated 66,730 serious antibiotic-resistant infections in 2023.
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