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The Health Protection Agency is an independent body that protects the health and well-being of everyone in England and Wales.

The Agency plays a critical role in protecting people from infectious diseases and in preventing harm when hazards involving chemicals, poisons or radiation occur. We also prepare for new and emerging threats, such as a bio-terrorist attack or virulent new strain of disease.

 
News
 
2 Nov 04

Mumps cases amongst young adults continue to increase

14 Oct 04

Agencies step up action on salmonella outbreaks linked to Spanish eggs

13 Oct 04

Substitute Fuels in Cement Kilns

13 Oct 04

Infections among Injecting Drug Users in the UK

07 Oct 04

Health Protection Agency to play key role in tackling TB

05 Oct 04

National Outbreak of Salmonella

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Events
 

7th International Conference on Chemical Hazards
7 - 8 December 2004

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Avian influenza

 

 
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