We release a wide range of research, guidance and statistical publications.

Publications released before 16 March 2020 may be found on the Data and Intelligence, Health Protection Scotland or Improving Health websites.

We release data on infectious diseases on Thursday at 0930. Currently releasing weekly Measles data. 

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  • Scottish pregnancy, births and neonatal data dashboard - A new home for maternity and neonatal data visualisations 2 July 2024

    • 02 July 2024
    • Statistical report
    • Births and maternity

    The data displays in the Scottish Pregnancy, Births and Neonatal Data (SPBAND) Dashboard have been developed in response to commitment 67 in The Best Start: five year plan for maternity and neonatal care that: ‘national level maternity and neonatal dashboards should be developed to facilitate benchmarking and reduce variations in care’. For the most part the data shown is the same as in the Pregnancy and Births and babies sections of the previously-provided Wider Impacts of COVID dashboard, which is being updated for the last time at the start of Sep 2023 and then retired. The Stillbirths and infant deaths data is now based on data released quarterly by National Records of Scotland. The Location of extremely preterm deliveries now includes babies born at 22 weeks gestation as well as those born at 23-26 weeks inclusive.

  • A&E activity: week ending 23 June 2024

    • 02 July 2024
    • Statistical report
    • Hospital care
    A&E activity: week ending 23 June 2024...
  • Scottish Vaccine Update - issue 81

    • 01 July 2024
    • Reference materials
    • Immunisations

    ​​​​The Scottish Vaccine Update provides current information and practical advice about immunisation policy, practice and vaccine supply in Scotland for front line health professionals.

  • Public health guidance for cyanobacteria

    • 27 June 2024
    • Guidance
    • Health protection

    Information on the public health risks associated with cyanobacteria (blue-green algae)

  • Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy activity 27 June 2024

    • 27 June 2024
    • Statistical report
    • Cancer

    This release by Public Health Scotland (PHS) reports on systemic anti-cancer therapy (SACT) activity across NHS services in Scotland. Treatment activity includes the weekly number of appointments and the monthly and annual number of appointments and patients receiving treatment.

  • Laboratory reports of norovirus in Scotland - Up to week ending 23 June 2024

    • 27 June 2024
    • Statistical report
    • Conditions and diseases

    This report presents provisional information on laboratory reports of norovirus in Scotland compared to the same time last year and the average for the same time period of the previous five years.

  • Viral respiratory diseases (including influenza and COVID-19) in Scotland surveillance report 27 June 2024

    • 27 June 2024
    • Statistical report
    • Population health
    About this release Public Health Scotland (PHS) continue to consider timely ways to provide the public with official statistics. Between April and October 2024, Public Health...
  • PHS Board papers for 27 June 2024

    • 25 June 2024
    • Committee papers
    • Corporate information
    PHS Board papers for 27 June 2024...
  • People requiring a social care assessment and care at home services 25 June 2024

    • 25 June 2024
    • Statistical report
    • Social and community care
    About this release This publication by Public Health Scotland (PHS) presents information on the total number of individuals waiting for an assessment for social care services, the...
  • Chlamydia trachomatis infection in Scotland 2014 to 2023

    • 25 June 2024
    • Statistical report
    • Conditions and diseases
    • Sexual health

    This publication by Public Health Scotland (PHS) presents information on Chlamydia trachomatis infection in Scotland to the end of December 2022. The report provides ten-year data trends and presents data observed during the COVID-19 pandemic which impacted significantly on the routes through which individuals have been able to access sexual health services.