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The UK’s agency for “high impact science” is setting its sights on fighting emerging biological threats and extending ... inspired by the frontier science work done at US government ...
The UK has a new watch list of 24 infectious diseases that could pose the greatest future threat to public health. Some are viruses with global pandemic potential - like Covid - while others are ...
highlighting where scientific research can be targeted to boost UK preparedness against health threats. We are using the tool as part of our conversations with the scientific community ...
UK health officials have, for the first time, published a list of the disease-causing organisms that they believe pose the greatest threat to public health. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA ...
Professor Isabel Oliver, Chief Scientific Officer for UKHSA, said the virus list is a tool to highlight how research can be targeted to increase UK preparedness against health threats.
The UK Health Security Agency has launched a campaign to tackle misconceptions on antibiotics. Read more about the campaign here. ANTIMICROBIAL Resistance is a serious global public health threat ...
The email also says, "At UK and UK HealthCare, UK police and emergency management officials routinely conduct threat assessments and remain vigilant in monitoring suspicious activity." People are ...
Health officials in Britain have published a first-of-its-kind list of the disease-causing viruses they believe pose the greatest risk to humans - including four viruses highlighted as pandemic risks.
Professional climber Amity Warme starred in the “I Shouldn’t Be Here” ad from UK HealthCare, narrating the story of a woman whose cancer was cured at UK. But Warme was not a patient.
Dr Isabel Oliver, Chief Scientific Officer for UKHSA, said the new virus list is a tool to highlight how scientific research can be targeted to increase UK preparedness against health threats.
Oropouche virus, spread by biting midges and some mosquitoes, is on the list The UK has a new watch list of 24 infectious diseases that could pose the greatest future threat to public health.