Friday, 27 April 2018

Open consultation: UK SMI V 8: vertical and perinatal transmission of hepatitis C

Public Health England (PHE) has opened a consultation in joint partnership with professional organisations.

This consultation asks for feedback in relation to the Standards for Microbiology Investigations V 8: vertical and perinatal transmission of hepatitis C.

We have refined the process so that UK SMI users can comment more easily if they see no requirement for amendments to the document out for consultation.

Use this form to provide comments or amendments for V 8

Use this form if you have no amendments for V8



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Open consultation: UK SMI V 27: hepatitis A virus acute infection serology

Public Health England (PHE) has opened a consultation in joint partnership with professional organisations.

This consultation asks for feedback in relation to the Standards for Microbiology Investigations V 27: hepatitis A virus acute infection serology.

We have refined the process so that UK SMI users can comment more easily if they see no requirement for amendments to the document out for consultation.

Use this form to provide comments or amendments for V 27

Use this form if you have no amendments for V 27



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Friday, 20 April 2018

Open consultation: UK SMI B 55: investigation of Helicobacter pylori gastric biopsies

Public Health England has opened a consultation in joint partnership with professional organisations asking for feedback on the ‘UK Standards for Microbiology Investigations B 55: investigation of Helicobacter pylori gastric biopsies’.

We have refined the process so that UK SMI users can comment more easily if they see no requirement for amendments to the document out for consultation.

Use this form to provide comments or amendments for B 55

Use this form if you have no amendments for B 55



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Wednesday, 18 April 2018

Guidance: Health Profiles: indicator updates

The online Health Profiles are intended to help local government and health services make plans to improve local people’s health and reduce health inequalities.

The Health Profiles interactive tool is updated annually in May, with planned publication dates announced in advance on the statistics release calendar.

Indicators in the Health Profiles are taken from other published PHE profiles tools, mainly the Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF).

We will provide a table of the indicator updates for the online Health Profiles on this page, as far in advance of each annual release as possible.



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Tuesday, 17 April 2018

News story: Clean-up work underway in Salisbury in next phase of recovery

Clean-up work is beginning in Salisbury after the appalling nerve agent attack, to bring a small number of potentially contaminated sites back into safe use for the people of the city and its visitors.

This follows the continuing handover of sites from the police investigation to recovery operations, including The Maltings, the cemetery, Zizzi and the Ashley Wood compound. In total nine sites, three of which are in the city centre, have been identified as requiring some level of specialist cleaning.

Today (Tuesday 17 April) a small cordoned area of London Road cemetery was the first area to be reopened to the public after extensive investigations and testing established that it was not contaminated.

All remaining potentially contaminated sites will remain secured and the current scientific assessment is that the remainder of Salisbury is safe for residents and visitors. Public Health England have reaffirmed that the risk to the general public is low.

Work to clean each site will involve a process of testing, removal of items which may have been contaminated, chemical cleaning and retesting. Sites will not be released back into use until test results and the work undertaken has been reviewed and approved by the government’s decontamination science assurance group.

The work, which is expected to take a number of months, is being planned and overseen by Defra based on expert advice from Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), Public Health England, Department for Health and Social Care, Home Office, and Ministry of Defence (MOD). The clean-up operation will be carried out in partnership with Wiltshire Council with support from the MOD, who are providing specialist teams to carry out work on the sites. Around 190 specialist military personnel from the Army and RAF will support the operation.

Defra’s Chief Scientific Adviser Ian Boyd, who is chair of the decontamination science assurance group overseeing the work, said:

Our approach is based on the best scientific evidence and advice to ensure decontamination is carried out in a thorough and careful way. Our number one priority is making these sites safe for the public, so they can be returned to use for the people of Salisbury.

Thanks to detailed information gathered during the police’s investigation, and our scientific understanding of how the agent works and is spread, we have been able to categorise the likely level of contamination at each site and are drawing up tailored plans.

Meticulous work is required and we expect it will be a number of months before all sites are fully reopened.

The public will begin to see more activity in the city as the work gets underway. In the coming days residents can expect to see current cordons around the most public sites replaced with secure fencing, backed by police patrols and security guards. At certain points during decontamination, some cordons will be temporarily expanded to allow workers access to the sites with specialist equipment and ensure public safety as work is underway. Wherever possible this sort of disruption will be kept to a minimum.

As work in the city moves from site to site the local authority will keep businesses and the community informed. The clean-up work goes hand in hand with the £2.5m already announced to support businesses, boost tourism and meet unexpected costs in recognition of the exceptional response and recovery effort in Salisbury. Baroness Jane Scott, the Leader of Wiltshire Council, said:

We are pleased that work will be starting to decontaminate the sites affected by the shocking attack in our city. Working together with local and national agencies we are doing all we can to help Salisbury return to normal. Our main concern is to ensure that Salisbury is safe for residents, businesses and visitors and that the city can focus on the future, its recovery and that it will go from strength to strength.



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Guidance: Avian influenza A(H7N4): risk assessment

The World Health Organization has confirmed the first ever case of human infection with Avian Influenza A(H7N4) which has been detected in a person from China. This document provides further information and advice for clinicians and the public. The risk to UK residents within the UK is currently considered to be very low.



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Monday, 16 April 2018

Collection: E-cigarettes and vaping: policy, regulation and guidance

This collection includes information and guidance on e-cigarettes, including:

  • Public Health England’s (PHE) expert independent evidence reviews
  • UK product and advertising regulation
  • advice on developing vaping policies that maximise the potential of e-cigarettes in supporting smokers quit, while managing risks

Visit the Tobacco and smoking policy, regulation and guidance collection for information and other resources on tobacco and smoking.



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Collection: Tobacco and smoking: policy, regulation and guidance

Commissioners, service providers and the NHS can use these resources to help identify need and plan interventions to reduce smoking in their communities. Manufacturers, importers and retailers of tobacco products can find information to support compliance with UK regulation.

Visit the E-cigarettes and vaping policy, regulation and guidance collection for information and other resources on e-cigarettes and vaping.



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Wednesday, 11 April 2018

Correspondence: Vaccine update: issue 276, April 2018, shingles special edition

This edition features:

  • giving the shingles vaccination all year round
  • shingles resources
  • use the shingles calculator
  • use our new checklist
  • vaccine supply
  • inadvertent vaccination of immunosuppressed individuals
  • importance of healthcare professionals
  • useful web links


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Guidance: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for MSM: PGD template

This patient group direction (PGD) template supports the administration of HPV vaccine to MSM aged 45 years and under who attend Specialist Sexual Health Services (SSHS) and/or HIV clinics. It is valid from 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2020.

Practitioners must not use this PGD template until it has been authorised in Section 2. This is a legal requirement (see Human Medicines Regulations 2012). Practitioners should follow local policy/procedures to access authorised PGD documents.

This PGD template should be used with reference to current national guidance, the Green Book, and Summary of Product Characteristics for the vaccine.



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Monday, 9 April 2018

Detailed guide: NHS population screening: why we collect data

The collection, analysis and comparison of good quality data is critical for the 11 NHS screening programmes in England.

Data analysis helps drive improvements in quality and reduce variation between services.

Key performance indicators

Key performance indicators (KPIs) for the NHS screening programmes measure how they are performing.

The NHS population screening: reporting data definitions publication explains the KPIs for the 11 programmes, their purpose and data submission guidance for providers.

KPI data reports are published every quarter.

Reporting periods for data submission are as follows.

Quarter 1 (Q1)

Data range is from 1 April to 30 June. Submission window is between 1 and 30 September.

Quarter 2 (Q2)

Data range is from 1 July to 30 September. Submission window is between 1 and 31 December.

Quarter 3 (Q3)

Data range is from 1 October to 31 December. Submission window is between 1 and 31 March.

Quarter 4 (Q4)

Data range is from 1 January to 31 March. Submission window is between 1 and 30 June.

Screening standards

National screening standards are measures that providers have to meet to ensure local screening services are safe and effective. They are reviewed every 3 years and when changes to the screening pathway occur. Standards are defined for:

Please make sure you submit data on time as late submissions cannot be accepted.



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Friday, 6 April 2018

Open consultation: UK SMI TP 12: Deoxyribonuclease test

Public Health England has opened a consultation this week in joint partnership with professional organisations.

This consultation asks for feedback in relation to the Standards for Microbiology Investigations TP 12: Deoxyribonuclease test.

We have refined the process so that UK SMI users can comment more easily if they see no requirement for amendments to the document out for consultation.

This information is as important to the consultation process as comments.

Use this form to provide comments or amendments for TP 12

Use this form if you have no amendments for TP 12



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Open consultation: UK SMI TP 10: Coagulase test

Public Health England has opened a consultation this week in joint partnership with professional organisations.

This consultation asks for feedback in relation to the Standards for Microbiology Investigations TP 10: Coagulase test.

We have refined the process so that UK SMI users can comment more easily if they see no requirement for amendments to the document out for consultation.

This information is as important to the consultation process as comments.

Use this form to provide comments or amendments for TP 10

Use this form if you have no amendments for TP 10



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Open consultation: UK SMI TP 8: Catalase test

Public Health England has opened a consultation this week in joint partnership with professional organisations.

This consultation asks for feedback in relation to the Standards for Microbiology Investigations TP 8: Catalase test.

We have refined the process so that UK SMI users can comment more easily if they see no requirement for amendments to the document out for consultation.

This information is as important to the consultation process as comments.

Use this form to provide comments or amendments for TP 8

Use this form if you have no amendments for TP 8



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Open consultation: UK SMI TP 5: Bile solubility test

Public Health England has opened a consultation this week in joint partnership with professional organisations.

This consultation asks for feedback in relation to the Standards for Microbiology Investigations TP 5: Bile solubility test.

We have refined the process so that UK SMI users can comment more easily if they see no requirement for amendments to the document out for consultation.

This information is as important to the consultation process as comments.

Use this form to provide comments or amendments for TP 5

Use this form if you have no amendments for TP 5



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Thursday, 5 April 2018

Guidance: Shingles vaccination: guidance for healthcare professionals

The aim of the herpes zoster (shingles) vaccination programme is to reduce the incidence and severity of shingles disease in older people and started in September 2013.

The guidance for healthcare professionals document includes information on:

  • shingles infection
  • programme delivery
  • shingles vaccine
  • vaccine eligibility
  • vaccine administration

The checklist has been developed to help immunisation practitioners plan their immunisation programme.

A training slideset is available to download.

Digital display banners are available for download: banner featuring a woman and a banner featuring a man.



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Guidance: HPV vaccination for MSM: guidance for health professionals

The clinical and operational guidance document includes information on:

  • aim of the programme
  • eligibility
  • vaccination schedule, safety, administration and dosage
  • vaccine supply and stock management
  • vaccine coverage data collection


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Research and analysis: Legionnaires’ disease in residents of England and Wales: 2016

Legionnaires’ disease is a severe but uncommon form of pneumonia associated with exposure to water systems (natural or man-made) colonised by legionella bacteria.

This report presents the epidemiological data on cases of Legionnaires’ disease reported in residents of England and Wales where symptoms started during 2016. Comparative data from previous years are included where appropriate.



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Tuesday, 3 April 2018

Guidance: National HIV self-sampling service

Public Health England and local authorities co-commissioned the national HIV self-sampling service in 2015 to provide a cost efficient and clinically robust remote HIV self-sampling service for sexually active individuals aged 16 years and over.

The service aims in particular to increase HIV testing among the most at-risk groups, including men who have sex with men (MSM) and black African communities, as well as other individuals at increased risk of HIV.

This report summarises who is using the service, the proportions of people testing positive and the costs of the service.



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Guidance: Humber: diabetic eye screening programme

Quality assurance (QA) visits are carried out by the Public Health England screening quality assurance service (SQAS).

The evidence for this report comes from:

  • routine monitoring of data collected by the NHS screening programmes

  • data and reports from external organisations

  • evidence submitted by the provider(s), commissioner and external organisations

  • information collected during pre-review visits:
    • administration review, 19 September 2017
    • clinical observation, 20 September 2017
  • information shared with SQAS (north) as part of the visit process


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Guidance: Royal Berkshire NHS Trust: cervical screening programme

Quality assurance (QA) visits are carried out by the Public Health England screening quality assurance service (SQAS).

The evidence for this report comes from:

  • routine monitoring data collected by the NHS screening programmes

  • data and reports from external organisations

  • evidence submitted by the provider(s), commissioner and external organisations

  • information shared with the south regional SQAS as part of the visit process



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Guidance: East Anglia: diabetic eye screening programme

Quality assurance (QA) visits are carried out by the Public Health England screening quality assurance service (SQAS).

The evidence for this report comes from:

  • routine monitoring data collected by the NHS screening programmes

  • data and reports from external organisations

  • evidence submitted by the provider(s), commissioner and external organisations

  • information collected during pre-review visits to Sandbach and Holmes Chapel on 13 September and screening clinics in East Anglia on 5 and 6 September 2017

  • information shared with the Midlands and east regional SQAS as part of the visit process



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Guidance: Poole Hospital NHS Trust: antenatal and newborn screening programme

Quality assurance (QA) visits are carried out by the Public Health England screening quality assurance service (SQAS).

The evidence for this report comes from:

  • routine monitoring data collected by the NHS screening programmes
  • data and reports from external organisations
  • evidence submitted by the provider(s), commissioner and external organisations
  • information shared with the south regional SQAS as part of the visit process


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Guidance: Carcroft Health Centre: cervical screening programme

Quality assurance (QA) visits are carried out by the Public Health England screening quality assurance service (SQAS).

The evidence for this report comes from:

  • routine monitoring data collected by the NHS screening programmes
  • data and reports from external organisations
  • evidence submitted by the provider(s), commissioner and external organisations
  • information shared with the north regional SQAS as part of the visit process


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