PrEP drugs can prevent people who are HIV-negative from acquiring the virus. If a person is exposed to it, the injection works by blocking an enzyme called integrase, which HIV needs to make copies of ...
MBRRACE-UK (Mothers and Babies: Reducing Risk through Audits and Confidential Enquiries Across the UK) and any CDOP reporting of neonatal deaths that is made to MBRRACE-UK via the new Cascade system.
NHS England » Understanding the pandemic response: an independent review into research, innovation and collaboration ...
Our work with children and young people’s services will become an enabler for neighbourhood-based care, ensuring that young people will benefit from connected data systems that support more proactive, ...
Hereditary Tyrosinaemia Type 1 (HT1) is a rare, genetically inherited disorder that affects around 7 babies per year in the UK. Left untreated, it can lead to severe complications such as organ damage ...
New data today reveals 4.3 million people have received the flu vaccine – including 3.57 million last week alone – as NHS teams across England ramp up efforts to help protect those most at risk of ...
When data for this report was extracted on 15 July 2025, 454 patient safety incidents on the StEIS system were designated by their reporters as Never Events and had a reported incident date between ...
NHS England » Provisional publication of Never Events reported as occurring between April 2025 and August 2025 ...
Flu vaccines are available for everyone aged 65 and over, under 65s in clinical risk groups, care home residents and carers, close contacts of those who are immunosuppressed, frontline health and ...
Friends and Family Test (FFT) gives patients the opportunity to submit feedback to providers of NHS funded care or treatment, using a simple question which asks how likely, on a scale ranging from ...
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust Specialty/programme groups: Paediatrics including Advancing Practice Review type: senior leader engagement Regional office: South East Date of review: 9 May 2025 Da ...
You can book a free winter NHS flu vaccination because you are aged 65 or over (or will be on 31 March 2026). It’s best to get vaccinated as soon as you can ahead of the colder months.
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