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Accept additional cookies Reject additional cookies View cookies Hide this message GOV.UK NAVIGATION MENU Menu Menu Search GOV.UK × Search GOV.UK TOPICS * Benefits * Births, death, marriages and care * Business and self-employed * Childcare and parenting * Citizenship and living in the UK * Crime, justice and the law * Disabled people * Driving and transport * Education and learning * Employing people * Environment and countryside * Housing and local services * Money and tax * Passports, travel and living abroad * Visas and immigration * Working, jobs and pensions GOVERNMENT ACTIVITY * Departments Departments, agencies and public bodies * News News stories, speeches, letters and notices * Guidance and regulation Detailed guidance, regulations and rules * Research and statistics Reports, analysis and official statistics * Policy papers and consultations Consultations and strategy * Transparency Data, Freedom of Information releases and corporate reports SEARCH Search GOV.UK Search POPULAR ON GOV.UK * Get support with the cost of living * Find out about the Energy Bills Support Scheme * Find a job * Universal Credit account: sign in * Check your National Insurance record 1. Home 2. Organisations UK HEALTH SECURITY AGENCY UK Health Security Agency * UKHSA regions, local centres and emergency contacts * Health protection A to Z * Immunisation FEATURED HEPATITIS C PREVALENCE FALLS BY 45% IN ENGLAND 28 July 2023 — Press release UKHSA data reveals 70,649 people living with hepatitis C in England in 2022, marking a 45% decrease since 2015. UKHSA LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGY TO TACKLE NATIONAL AND GLOBAL HEALTH HAZARDS 25 July 2023 — Press release The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has today launched its 3-year strategy to combat both new and re-emerging threats and to protect health security. ESSENTIAL SUMMER HEALTH TIPS FOR TRAVELLERS GOING ABROAD 20 July 2023 — Press release The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is reminding summer travellers of simple steps to reduce their risk of common infections when travelling abroad. FLU AND COVID-19 SURVEILLANCE REPORT PUBLISHED 20 July 2023 — News story Weekly national influenza and COVID-19 report, COVID-19 activity, seasonal flu and other seasonal respiratory illnesses. LONDON AT RISK OF MEASLES OUTBREAKS WITH MODELLING ESTIMATING TENS OF THOUSANDS OF CASES 14 July 2023 — Press release UKHSA modelling suggests that, unless MMR vaccination rates improve, London could see a measles outbreak with tens of thousands of cases. UKHSA UPDATE ON AVIAN INFLUENZA 14 July 2023 — News story Latest update from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on the risk to human health from avian influenza (influenza A H5N1). LATEST FROM THE UK HEALTH SECURITY AGENCY * UKHSA government procurement card spend over £500: 2023 * 28 July 2023 * Transparency data * UKHSA spend over £25,000: 2023 * 28 July 2023 * Transparency data * Health Protection Report volume 17 (2023) * 28 July 2023 * Research and analysis See all latest documents SUBSCRIPTIONS * Get emails WHAT WE DO The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is responsible for protecting every member of every community from the impact of infectious diseases, chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear incidents and other health threats. We provide intellectual, scientific and operational leadership at national and local level, as well as on the global stage, to make the nation’s health secure. UKHSA is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department of Health and Social Care. Read more about what we do FOLLOW US Sharing will open the page in a new tab * Follow on Twitter (opens in new tab) * Follow on Facebook (opens in new tab) * Follow on YouTube (opens in new tab) * Follow on LinkedIn (opens in new tab) * Follow on Blog (opens in new tab) * Follow on Instagram (opens in new tab) DOCUMENTS SERVICES * Order COVID-19 rapid lateral flow tests * Find your local health protection team in England See all services GUIDANCE AND REGULATION * People with symptoms of a respiratory infection including COVID-19 * 10 June 2022 * Guidance * Using the NHS COVID Pass to demonstrate COVID-19 status * 8 March 2023 * Guidance See all guidance and regulation NEWS AND COMMUNICATIONS * Hepatitis C prevalence falls by 45% in England * 28 July 2023 * Press release * UKHSA launches new strategy to tackle national and global health hazards * 25 July 2023 * Press release See all news and communications RESEARCH AND STATISTICS * Health Protection Report volume 17 (2023) * 28 July 2023 * Research and analysis * Hepatitis C in England and the UK * 28 July 2023 * Research and analysis See all research and statistics POLICY PAPERS AND CONSULTATIONS * Candida auris: update to management guidance * 14 June 2023 * Open consultation * UK SMI S 11: red or painful eye * 13 June 2023 * Consultation outcome See all policy papers and consultations TRANSPARENCY AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION RELEASES * UKHSA government procurement card spend over £500: 2023 * 28 July 2023 * Transparency data * UKHSA spend over £25,000: 2023 * 28 July 2023 * Transparency data See all transparency and freedom of information releases OUR MANAGEMENT Professor Dame Jenny Harries Chief Executive Ian Peters UKHSA Chair Professor Susan Hopkins Chief Medical Advisor Professor Steven Riley Director General Data & Analytics Scott McPherson Strategy, Policy & Programmes Professor Isabel Oliver Chief Scientific Advisor Transition Lead Lee Bailey Director of Communications Jac Gardner Chief People Officer Transition Lead Chris Coupland Chief Technology Officer Andrew Sanderson Director General of Finance Oliver Munn Director General Health Protection Operations Philippa Harvey Director, COVID Vaccine Unit Sarah Collins Commercial Director CONTACT UKHSA GENERAL ENQUIRIES Email enquiries@ukhsa.gov.uk To make information access requests including Freedom of Information (FOI) requests, Environmental Information Regulations (EIR) requests and data subject access requests (SAR) to UKHSA, please email InformationRights@UKHSA.gov.uk Main switchboard 020 7654 8000 Complaints – if you wish to make a complaint about the UK Health Security Agency, please email the UKHSA Complaints team at Complaints1@ukhsa.gov.uk PRESS OFFICE Email ukhsa-pressoffice@ukhsa.gov.uk Contact: Press office National press office 020 7654 8400 Chemicals, radiation and environmental hazards press office 01235 825 405/406 Out of hours 020 8200 4400 Only for use by journalists and the media MAKE AN FOI REQUEST 1. 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