Influenza annual surveillance report, Northern Ireland 2022-2023

13 August 2025

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13 August 2025

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13 August 2025

Infectious diseases

Infectious diseases are illnesses caused by germs like bacteria, viruses, and fungi that can spread from person to person or through the environment. 

The Health Protection Service works hard to prevent and control these diseases to keep our communities safe and healthy. We monitor outbreaks, provide advice to healthcare professional, and support vaccination and infection control efforts to reduce the risk of illness for everyone. 

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), is a prevalent and contagious virus that affects the respiratory system, particularly in young children and older adults. RSV infections often lead to mild cold-like symptoms, but in some cases, especially in infants and individuals with compromised immune systems, it can cause severe respiratory issues.

RSV is a leading cause of bronchiolitis (inflammation of the small airways in the lungs) and pneumonia in children under the age of one. 

Talk to young people now about alcohol and drug risks, ahead of exam results

With young people set to receive their exam results, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is encouraging parents and guardians to talk to them now about risks of drinking alcohol and taking drugs. Thousands of teenagers will receive their A-level and GCSE results this week and next. Following these occasions, we can often see excessive drinking or drug taking, so it is important that everyone is aware of the risks, even those who have drunk alcohol or taken drugs previously. Kevin Bailey, Joint Regional Lead for Substance Use at the PHA, said: “Parents and guardians can make the first move and talk

Team Northern Ireland are Dresden-bound for the World Transplant Games 2025

Ends Notes to editors: The 25th World Transplant Games will be held in Dresden, Germany from 17-24 August 2025, and the Public Health Agency is wishing Team NI the very best of luck at the Games. Running for almost 50 years and often referred to as a ‘celebration of life’, the Games exist to promote organ donation and encourage more people across the world to register and support donation; and to help recipients improve their health and fitness around their transplanted organ. The Games are also an opportunity to show appreciation for, and remember, organ donors and their families, and have

Snack smart this summer: new video series helps parents with healthy snack tips for kids

As the summer holidays are in full swing and children are spending more time at home, the Public Health Dietitians Group is launching a new series of short videos designed to help parents and caregivers make healthy snack choices for their children. Snacks are an important part of a child’s diet. Children often can’t get all the nutrients they need at meal times alone, so snacks are an essential way to help them get enough and keep energy levels stable to support their growth and development. They aren’t just “extras” – when chosen well, they play a valuable role in helping children meet their