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UK Health Security Agency
@UKHSA
Official feed of the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) providing regular news updates on the work of the organisation.
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    15h
    Whether you're starting Couch to 5K or just popping to the shops, a few simple steps can cut the amount of air pollution you breathe in. 🏃 🔗 check-air-quality.service.gov.uk/location/ng25l… #CleanAirDay
    Did you know? Choosing routes away from busy roads is best when walking or exercising. However, putting even a short distance between you and the roadside can help reduce your exposure to air pollution.
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    17h
    🟠⚠ Amber heat-health alerts have been issued to the health systems across southern England until Tuesday 23 June, with yellow alerts covering the Midlands.
    The amber alert affects the East of England, London, South East and the South West. The yellow alert affects the East and West Midlands.
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    16h
    Early warnings help those in health and social care, as well as anyone supporting more vulnerable individuals, such as older adults and young children, to prepare and take appropriate action.
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    16h
    You can check the latest alerts and guidance through the early warning system here: 🔗 ukhsa-dashboard.data.gov.uk/weather-health…
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    Jun 17
    The UK Public Health Rapid Support Team is deploying 7 public health specialists to support the Ebola outbreak response in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Read more: gov.uk/government/new…
    UK deploys Rapid Support Team in response to the Ebola outbreak
    Dr Edmund Newman, Director of the UK Public Health Rapid Support Team at UKHSA, said: 
“This deployment will help strengthen the existing response to the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and across the region, with experts in epidemiology, risk communications and community engagement, infection prevention and control and data modelling now on the ground to support. 
“We know infectious diseases are not restricted by borders, which is why it’s vital we continue to work collaboratively with the World Health Organization and other international partners, as well as national and local response organisations,  to protect global health security.
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    Jun 17
    Is there a deadly fungus among us? More than 4,500 of them, actually. Find out how the UK's collection of pathogenic fungi - nearly a century in the making - is keeping us safe. 🔗 ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2024/03/14/ins…
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    Jun 12
    🆕 A free 2-dose MenB vaccine will be available for a limited time from end of July. Who can have it: 🏫 All current Year 13s 🧑‍🎓 Anyone either starting university as an undergrad or moving into further education halls for the first time in autumn 2026, aged under 25
    MenB Vaccine
Available for a limited time from late July 2026
Who is eligible?
All current year 13 students
(or of equivalent age)
Anyone aged under 25 starting university or moving into further education halls of residence for the first time this autumn
Two doses are essential for protection
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    Jun 12
    🔗 Find out more in our blog post:
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    Who is eligible for the new one-off MenB vaccine programme? 
    A new, time-limited MenB vaccine offer is available this summer for Year 13 students and under 25s who will be starting university as undergraduates or moving into residential further education set...
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    Department of Health and Social Care
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    Jun 12
    We're launching a one-off MenB vaccination programme ahead of the next academic year to protect young people from a life-threatening disease. This will help reduce the risk of serious illness and larger outbreaks. Two doses are needed for full protection. More:
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    Jun 10
    The pneumococcal vaccine helps strengthen your protection against these illnesses and is available to people with diabetes for free via the NHS. Speak to GP if you have missed yours. 🔗 nhs.uk/vaccinations/p…
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    Jun 9
    We are seeing high numbers of Salmonella & Campylobacter cases in England. These stomach bugs cause symptoms like diarrhoea and vomiting. Read our blog to find more on: 🍽️ How they spread 🚽 Symptoms to look out for 🧼 Simple steps to reduce your risk 🔗 ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2026/02/06/sto…
    A person grabbing their stomach in pain. Text overlayed reads: Stomach bugs: A brief guide to their causes and treatment
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    Jun 8
    Did you know the HPV vaccine isn’t just for girls? Boys are offered it too, to protect them from HPV-related cancers later in life. 👦👦🏾👦🏻👦🏿 A simple vaccine today helps protect their future. 🔗 Find how to get vaccinated nhs.uk/HPV
    A person in sunglasses points upward beside large text reading, “Boys are offered the HPV vaccine too!” A pink box on the right says, “It protects them from HPV strains that cause some types of cancer.” The background is bright yellow with pink graphic accents, and the URL “NHS.UK/HPV” appears at the bottom.
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    Jun 5
    Good weather + bad weather = feeling under the weather? 🌦️🤢 From fields to forks, a surprising chain of events could be behind your dodgy digestion. Swipe to see how it’s all connected, and how ewe can stay one step ahead of food poisoning. 🐑🫵
    The British weather and diarrhoea are 2 things that can’t be trusted.
That unpredictable weather might just be the cause of your diarrhoea because of a series of events...
BaaAAAaad weather?
Lettuce explain…
    So, how does it all connect?
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Bacteria like E. coli live in the gut of the animals and are shed in their poo
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Hot and wet weather allows bacteria to amplify
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Rain or water can carry those bacteria from animal areas into nearby fields
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People eat the contaminated crops like lettuce
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People get sick with food poisoning
    How can we prevent it
While this is part of a natural cycle, we work closely with other organisations and industry to share information and find the cause, so we can stop people getting sick. There are simple measures we can all do to stop the spread.
Wash your salad
Wash fruit and vegetables before eating by rinsing under running water or in a bowl, gently rubbing the surface. Start with the least dirty items and give everything a final rinse.
Wash your hands
Wash your hands with soap and warm water before preparing, cooking, or eating food.
Clean your surfaces
Keep surfaces and chopping boards clean, and wash them well after handling raw foods. Use separate utensils where possible, clean cloths regularly, and wash items between tasks to stop harmful bacteria spreading.
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    Jun 5
    📈 Genital herpes cases are rising, with a 3.1% increase reported in England between 2024 and 2025. It’s a common STI, and many people have no symptoms. You can catch it through skin-to-skin contact like touching or rubbing, so it can be passed on without having penetrative sex.
    Did you know?
Genital herpes is transmitted skin-to-skin. You cannot catch it from toilet seats or towels.
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    Jun 5
    Read our new blog post for more information:
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    How do you catch genital herpes and is there a cure? 
    Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). It is a common cause of genital sores in England. 
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    Jun 3
    Vaccines have been saving lives for over 200 years - but did you know the very first vaccine was developed in the UK?✨ In the 1790s, Edward Jenner used the relatively mild cowpox virus to build immunity against deadly smallpox, laying the foundation for modern vaccination.
    Did you know?
The first successful vaccine was pioneered in England 230 years ago. It protected against smallpox, a disease that has since been wiped out due to vaccination.
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    Jun 2
    Syphilis cases may be declining overall, but it’s far from a disease of the past. There were more than 8,000 cases diagnosed in England in 2025 alone. 🕰️🦠
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    UK Health Security Agency
    @UKHSA
    Jun 2
    Our blog post explores how this infection, known as “the great imitator,” can evolve from something straightforward to cure into a condition that may cause hair loss and organ damage. 🔗
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    What is syphilis? A quick guide to its symptoms and treatment
    From ukhsa.blog.gov.uk
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