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  • Improving how we communicate about health and obesity in Scotland

    • 02 March 2023
    • News stories
    • Diet and healthy weight
    Public Health Scotland (PHS) has today (2 March) published a new guide to support those communicating about health and obesity in Scotland. The guide provides practical advice to...
  • Tick awareness

    • 04 April 2023
    • News stories
    • Conditions and diseases

    The report that a probable human case of tick-borne encephalitis is likely to have been acquired in Scotland in 2022, has emphasised the importance of avoiding getting bitten by ticks.

  • PHS welcomes delegation from Norway to learn more about the Place Standard Tool

    • 04 May 2023
    • News stories
    • Place
    Public Health Scotland (PHS) was delighted to welcome colleagues from City of Stavanger in Norway to Scotland this week. The visit was to share insights and knowledge on the...
  • Updated weekly national respiratory infection and COVID-19 statistical report

    • 01 February 2023
    • News stories
    • Health protection

    As part of our continuous review of reporting, Public Health Scotland is merging the weekly national respiratory infection and COVID-19 statistical reports into one publication.

  • Update on BA.2.86 in Scotland

    • 04 September 2023
    • News stories
    • Coronavirus (COVID-19)

    As of 4 September 2023, two cases of BA. 2. 86 have been identified through PCR testing in Scotland. Scottish wastewater surveillance data provided to Public Health Scotland (PHS) have also identified the presence of BA. 2. 86 in a different NHS Health Board.

  • Latest data on Group A strep in Scotland

    • 04 January 2023
    • News stories
    • Health protection

    The latest Group A strep (GAS) surveillance data show that the recent increases in cases of GAS may be declining and the more serious Invasive GAS (IGAS) infections remain stable and similar to previous years.

  • Protecting Scotland’s education staff: antibody survey launches today

    • 01 October 2020
    • News stories
    • Coronavirus (COVID-19)

    COVID-19 has had a huge impact on life in Scotland and understanding how many people have had the virus, particularly those working in an education setting doing a variety of roles, and how this changes over time will inform the measures taken to limit risk and strengthen the ongoing pandemic response. The COVID-19 Antibody Survey in education Staff (CASS), launching today, will help identify the proportion of people working in an education setting in Scotland who have had coronavirus by testing for antibodies in their blood.

  • Wins for Public Health Scotland staff at Scottish Health Awards

    • 04 November 2022
    • News stories
    • Corporate information
    It was a double win for Public Health Scotland (PHS) staff at last night’s Scottish Health Awards 2022, as the Covid and Flu National Vaccination Programme Team received the Top...
  • Four thousand fewer pathologically confirmed cancer diagnoses in March – June 2020 compared to 2019

    • 18 November 2020
    • News stories
    • Cancer
    • Coronavirus (COVID-19)

    As part of the ongoing response to COVID-19, Public Health Scotland provides an overview of changes in health and use of healthcare services during the pandemic.

  • Updated analysis of COVID-19 outcomes by ethnic group

    • 02 December 2020
    • News stories
    • Coronavirus (COVID-19)

    Public Health Scotland has published analysis of available data on the variation in outcomes by ethnic group among those tested positive for COVID-19 throughout the pandemic. Today we are publishing a fourth update to the analysis.