Diphtheria: public health control and management in England
Guidelines on the control of diphtheria in England including investigation and management of cases and close contacts.
Applies to England
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Public health control and management of diphtheria in England guidelines
These guidelines are intended for those involved in the public health control of diphtheria, including:
- health protection teams in the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)
- NHS staff at local and national levels in England
Supplementary guidance for cases and outbreaks in asylum seeker accommodation settings
The supplementary guide is for use by Health Protection Teams to support the control and management of diphtheria in asylum seeker (AS) accommodation settings.
Supplementary diphtheria control for asylum seeker accommodation settings: information for healthcare practitioners
This guidance provides additional information for healthcare practitioners relating to the incident response measures recommended in the ‘Supplementary guidance for cases and outbreaks in asylum seeker accommodation settings’.
Further resources are available for asylum seeker settings:
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Updated 'Supplementary diphtheria control for asylum seeker accommodation settings: information for healthcare practitioners'.
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Updated clearance swabs testing information on page 11 in the 'Supplementary guidance for cases and outbreaks in asylum seeker accommodation settings'.
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Updated 'Supplementary guidance for cases and outbreaks in asylum seeker accommodation settings'.
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Added 'Supplementary diphtheria control for asylum seeker accommodation settings: information for healthcare practitioners'.
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Updated asylum seeker settings guidance to include updated probable case definition, importance of antibiotic susceptibility testing, clarifying mass vaccination advice, clarified case clearance advice and what to do in the event of failure to clear carriage and new letter template.
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Added updated 'Public health control and management of diphtheria in England: 2022 guidelines' and new 'Supplementary guidance for cases and outbreaks in asylum seeker accommodation settings'.
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One sentence correction to Appendix 1 algorithm.
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Updated sections 1.2.1 and 1.4.
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Added 2022 guidelines.
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Updated guidelines based on feedback from the consultation on previous interim guidance.
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First published.