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UKHSA urgent alert as ‘high numbers’ of two serious infectious bugs reported
UKHSA urgent alert as ‘high numbers’ of two serious infectious bugs reported Cases of two specific bugs have been rising in England sparking a health alert The number of people suffering from two specific stomach bugs is rising, the health security agency has warned. Taking to X with an urgent alert, it told Brits to learn the symptoms and start taking five simple steps that can reduce your risk of contracting the “uncomfortable” diseases. The warning comes after an increase in Salmonella...
Health Protection Report volume 20 (2026)
Health Protection Report volume 20 (2026) A national public health bulletin from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). Documents Details The Health Protection Report (HPR) comprises: - routine reports on infections (microbiological and epidemiological data and associated commentary) - reports from UKHSA’s Environmental Health Protection Surveillance System - a digest of news on infections and other health protection topics For a full listing of the most recently published HPR surveillance...
Safer radiotherapy: triannual event analysis and learning
Safer radiotherapy: triannual event analysis and learning Analysis and learning from radiotherapy and near miss data reported voluntarily by UK radiotherapy providers and the relevant reporting authorities. This analysis, carried out by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), has been reviewed by the Patient Safety in Radiotherapy Steering Group, whose comments have been incorporated into this document. Previous reports are available online: Safer radiotherapy e-bulletins Previous editions of...
Weekly all-cause mortality surveillance: 2025 to 2026
Weekly all-cause mortality surveillance: 2025 to 2026 How the actual number of deaths in England compare with the expected numbers of deaths for each week. Documents Details The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)’s weekly all-cause mortality surveillance helps to detect and report significant weekly excess mortality (deaths) above normal seasonal levels. This report does not assess general trends in death rates or link excess death figures to particular factors.
Outbreaks under monitoring in 2026
Outbreaks under monitoring in 2026 Latest information on global disease events under monitoring. Documents Details There will be no weekly updates in weeks where there are: - no significant changes to outbreaks that are being monitored - no new outbreaks of note to publish This webpage hosts weekly summaries of disease events monitored through the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)’s epidemic intelligence activities, including the location, reporting date, brief epidemiological overviews and...
Acute flaccid paralysis and myelitis (AFP/M) in England
Acute flaccid paralysis and myelitis (AFP/M) in England Data up to 2025 on acute flaccid paralysis and myelitis in England (AFP/M). Applies to England Documents Details Key points Ten AFP/M cases not explained by a non-infectious cause were notified to UKHSA in England in 2025; 8 of which were in children under 15 years of age. Historically, AFP/M reporting levels have been low, with potential under-ascertainment.
Scientists to monitor British cruise passengers in hantavirus study
More than 20 Britons potentially exposed to the disease on board the MV Hondius have volunteered for the UKHSA study
Norovirus and rotavirus reports: pre-2021 (archived)
Norovirus and rotavirus reports: pre-2021 (archived) Historic reports stored on the National Archive. Documents Details Norovirus and rotavirus surveillance reports are published by UKHSA. Reports published before 2021 were produced by Public Health England (PHE) and are available on the National Archive.
UK weather: Met Office forecasts increased likelihood of a hot summer
People sunbathe in Dover, Kent. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued an amber heat health alert for parts of the UK as temperatu
Norovirus symptom you may notice in your legs
UKHSA reminds people that norovirus doesn't just spread in the winter