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High consequence infectious diseases: monthly summaries
These reports detail high consequence infectious disease (HCID) events that are detected during PHE's epidemic intelligence activities.
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Public Health England (PHE) produces a monthly report that provides detailed updates on known HCID events around the world. HCIDs are characterised by acute infectious illness, ability to spread person-to-person, high case-fatality rate, difficulty in rapid recognition and detection, lack of effective treatments and the need for co-ordination at the national level to appropriately respond. The purpose of this report is simply to raise awareness.
Last updated 15 May 2019 + show all updates
- Added 'Global high consequence infectious disease events' summary for April 2019.
- Added 'Global high consequence infectious disease events' summary for March 2019.
- Added 'Global high consequence infectious disease events' summary for February 2019.
- Added 'Global high consequence infectious disease events' summary for January 2019.
- Added 'Global high consequence infectious disease events' summary for December 2018.
- Added 'Global high consequence infectious disease events' summary for November 2018.
- Added 'Global high consequence infectious disease events' summary for October 2018.
- Added 'Global high consequence infectious disease events' summary for September 2018.
- Added 'Global high consequence infectious disease events' summary for August 2018.
- Added July 2018 summary
- Added June 2018 summary.
- Added May 2018 summary.
- Added April 2018 summary.
- Added March 2018 summary.
- Added February 2018 summary.
- First published.