Biggest ever outbreak of bird flu in UK

Already this winter season the Animal and Plant Health Agency have diagnosed more cases than in any previous UK outbreak.
HSE & WHO guidance on fogging chemical usage

In the updated guidance, published on earlier this year, the HSE has given more specific direction, outlining appropriate chemicals to disperse as a mist or vapour.
Venue Hygiene: Fighting Back With Fog

Martin Fullard meets Abby Elliott, director, Sanondaf Hampshire South, to talk about venue hygiene now the reopening of the sector is in sight. On 22 February, prime minister Boris Johnson gave England some hope when he said events could return as early as 21 June without restrictions, on the premise the virus doesn’t throw up anymore […]
Hygiene and immunity leave flu germs with nowhere to go

As coronavirus cases continue to surge in England this winter, the number of people suffering from flu has plunged to levels not seen in more than 130 years.
Seasonal viruses are still circulating during the pandemic

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, seasonal viruses are still here and circulating, including norovirus, seasonal flu and the common cold.
Two separate avian flu outbreaks reported

Thousands of birds to be culled at two separate farms in Kent & Cheshire after separate unrelated outbreaks were confirmed on the same day.
Covid virus ‘survives for 28 days’ in lab conditions

The virus responsible for Covid-19 can remain infectious on surfaces such as banknotes, phone screens and stainless steel for 28 days, researchers say.
Hong Kong reports ‘first case’ of coronavirus reinfection

Hong Kong scientists are reporting the case of a healthy man in his 30s who became reinfected with coronavirus four and a half months after his first bout.
WHO acknowledges evidence of airborne coronavirus transmission

There is emerging evidence that transmission of coronavirus can be airborne, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has acknowledged.
Sanondaf Steps in to Keep Our Essential Workers Safe

Health officials in Scotland have been getting Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) disinfected so it can be reused.