Data and analysis
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Heat Morbidity Monitoring in Wales
Annual Surveillance Report 2024 Heat periods associated with increased emergency healthcare demand, even without national heatwaves
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Heat Mortality Monitoring in Wales
Annual Surveillance Report 2024 Climate change is increasingly impacting public health, with rising temperatures posing a significant threat to human life. In Wales, as in other parts of the United […]
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CARIS annual report 2024
This annual report includes the prevalence rates of key congenital anomalies and rare diseases in Wales, with a focus on antenatal detection. The updated prevalence rates includes the Official Statistics […]
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CARIS annual report 2023
This annual report includes the prevalence rates of key congenital anomalies and rare diseases in Wales, with a focus on cardiac anomalies. The updated prevalence rates includes the Official Statistics […]
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CARIS annual report 2022
This annual report includes the prevalence rates of key congenital anomalies and rare diseases in Wales, with a focus on abdominal congenital anomalies that affect nutrition. The updated prevalence rates […]
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CARIS annual report 2021
This annual report includes the prevalence rates of key congenital anomalies and rare diseases in Wales, with a focus on cleft lip/palate. The updated prevalence rates includes the Official Statistics […]
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CARIS annual report 2019
This annual report includes the prevalence rates of key congenital anomalies and rare diseases in Wales, with a focus on hips. The updated prevalence rates includes the Official Statistics release […]
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CARIS annual report 2018
This annual update includes prevalence rates for some key congenital anomalies and rare diseases, and is released as OfficialStatistics.
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CARIS annual report 2017
Each year an update is produced of the number of cases reported to CARIS, and prevalence rates of key congenital anomalies and rare diseases are published. The update is released […]
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CARIS annual report 2016
This short report contains information about the CARIS registerto the end of 2015, which now contains details of 31,123 cases.