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UKHSA 📅 21 May 2026 ⏱ 1 min read Infectious Disease

UKHSA and partners publish first One Health annual Vector-Borne Disease surveillance report

The first UKHSA One Health report tracks vector-borne diseases in England, with Lyme disease remaining the most common infection in 2025.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Lyme disease remains the predominant vector-borne disease in England, requiring continued awareness among clinicians for early diagnosis and treatment
  • UKHSA has established integrated One Health surveillance combining human, animal and environmental data to better track emerging vector-borne disease threats
  • The annual report provides a systematic monitoring framework to identify epidemiological trends and inform public health prevention strategies in England
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The first UKHSA One Health report tracks vector-borne diseases in England, with Lyme disease remaining the most common infection in 2025.

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