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UKHSA warned: “Be mindful of water and food safety - when appropriate, drink bottled water. Traveller's diarrhoea is common in many destinations. If affected, rest, drink plenty of bottled fluids supplemented with rehydration salts if possible.
The UKHSA cautioned: "Be mindful of water and food safety - when appropriate, drink bottled water. Traveller's diarrhoea is common in many destinations. If affected, rest, drink plenty of bottled fluids supplemented with rehydration salts if possible.
UKHSA data shows 85% of parents are confident childhood vaccines are safe, effective and trustworthy
UKHSA data shows 85% of parents are confident childhood vaccines are safe, effective and trustworthy: United Kingdom Saturday, July 12, 2025, 14:00 Hrs [IST] New data published by
A UKHSA survey finds strong vaccine confidence among UK parents, with 87% trusting vaccine effectiveness and satisfaction high in NHS delivery and communication.
More than 10 per cent of England’s population is under a hosepipe ban with millions more battling drought conditions
Doctors have warned that more must be done to tackle the rise of a highly contagious bacteria. More than one in ten cases of Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) were fatal in 2023/2024, with cases rising sharply since the pandemic.
The majority of parents continue to have high levels of confidence in childhood vaccines, with most considering them safe.
The NHS has issued a warning for parents after one borough of Greater Manchester recorded the fourth highest number of measles cases in the UK between January and July. Monthly data published earlier this month by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) showed how 64 cases of measles have been reported in the north west of England since January 2025.
Whether you're having a weekend in Paris, 10 days in Italy or two weeks in Thailand, it's important you be aware of how to stay safe and healthy on your next trip
The UK Health and Security Agency, or UKHSA, has issued a yellow heat-health alert for Thursday lasting until next Tuesday, July 15.