An ‘outbreak’ is an incident where two or more persons have the same disease or similar symptoms and are linked in time, place and/or person association.
When to report a Suspected Outbreak
Reporting suspect outbreaks and incidences in a timely manner can prevent or reduce the likelihood of harm being caused by communicable diseases. It also mitigates the impact on health from environmental hazards such as chemicals and radiation.
An ‘outbreak’ is an incident where two or more persons have the same infectious disease, (e.g. measles), or similar symptoms and are linked in time, place and/or person association.
Local health protection teams (HPTs) lead the UKHSA response to all health related incidents.
UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) Contact information
Phone: Main switchboard: 020 7654 8000
Email: enquiries@ukhsa.gov.uk
Address: UK Health Security Agency, Wellington House, 133-155 Waterloo Road, London, SE1 8UG / 61 Colindale Avenue London NW9 5EQ
Food related Issues
If you need to contact someone about a food related issue, you can use our online reporting system to inform our Environmental Health team.