The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued an alert to travellers over a rising risk of disease when travelling abroad. This alert comes as a result of an increase in cases of a particular disease among travellers returning to the UK. The disease in question is typically spread through contaminated food and water, and can cause a range of symptoms including fever, vomiting, and diarrhoea. Travellers are being advised to take extra precautions when travelling to certain countries, including making sure to drink bottled or filtered water and avoiding undercooked food. The UKHSA is also advising travellers to make sure they are up to date with all the necessary vaccinations before travelling. In addition to this, travellers are being advised to take precautions against insect bites, as some diseases can be spread through the bite of an infected insect. The UKHSA is working closely with other health organizations to monitor the situation and provide updates to travellers. The alert is not just limited to travellers, but also to people who may be planning to travel in the near future. The UKHSA is urging people to check the latest travel advice before booking a trip. The disease can be serious, and in some cases, it can be life-threatening. The UKHSA is taking the situation very seriously and is working hard to prevent the spread of the disease. The alert is a precautionary measure, and the UKHSA is urging people to be aware of the risks and take the necessary precautions. The UKHSA is also working with the travel industry to make sure that travellers are aware of the risks and are taking the necessary precautions. The situation is being closely monitored, and the UKHSA will provide updates as necessary. In the meantime, travellers are being advised to take all necessary precautions to stay safe while travelling. The UKHSA is committed to protecting the health of travellers and is taking all necessary steps to prevent the spread of the disease. The alert is a reminder that travellers need to be aware of the risks associated with travelling abroad and take the necessary precautions to stay safe. The UKHSA is urging people to stay informed and up to date with the latest travel advice. By taking the necessary precautions, travellers can reduce their risk of contracting the disease and stay safe while travelling. The UKHSA is working hard to prevent the spread of the disease and is committed to protecting the health of travellers.