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The latest heat-health alert (HHA) issued by UKHSA and the Met Office for all regions of England.
UKHSA warns public to be alert to botulism following adverse reactions to cosmetic procedures involving botulinum toxin.
Professor Susan Hopkins is appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
Due to risk of infection, non-sterile alcohol-free wipes are not appropriate for the treatment of injuries, wounds or on broken skin, nor for cleaning of intravenous lines.
The latest annual report on common animal-associated infections shows more than 1,500 cases of Lyme disease in 2024.
RSV vaccines are 82% effective for older people and 72% for newborns when mothers are vaccinated at least 14 days before birth.
Measles activity has increased since April 2025 and the UKHSA is continuing to oversee the public health risk assessment.
Children aged 1 to 4 years were most affected, as UKHSA reminds the public of simple steps to reduce infection.
Information relating to the expansion of Shingrix® vaccine eligibility to all those who are severely immunosuppressed and aged 18 years and over.
UKHSA has appointed Professor Robin May as Interim Chief Scientific Officer.
A new world-leading biosecurity centre in Essex will protect the UK from emerging public health threats and boost economic growth.
New data from UKHSA reveals that treating urinary tract infections (UTIs) cost NHS hospitals in England an estimated £604 million in 2023 to 2024.
UKHSA data shows 85% of parents are confident childhood vaccines are safe, effective and trustworthy.
Both Campylobacter and Salmonella cases show a 17.1% increase from 2023 to 2024.
As uptake rates improve for the seventh month, more newborns are protected from whooping cough.
UKHSA data shows inequalities in HPV vaccination uptake in different areas and regions across the country
UKHSA is reminding travellers to be careful around animals when travelling to rabies affected countries.
Typhoid and paratyphoid cases reach record high while Malaria cases remain high despite small dip in cases.
Latest UKHSA data shows outbreaks continuing, with 109 cases confirmed in April and 86 so far in May.
Syphilis cases in England continue to rise.
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