As Europe enters the autumn and winter months, respiratory infections are expected to considerably affect the health of individuals vulnerable to severe outcomes. Young children, older adults, people with weakened immune systems, and those with underlying chronic conditions face a higher risk of hospitalisation and death from these infections.
Quelle: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
Titelbild/Grafik: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)
Möchten Sie zu diesem Inhalt ein Kommentar abgeben oder haben Sie dazu eine Frage, dann machen Sie dies bitte immer auf der Herausgeberseite!
Aktuelles von European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
- Calls for new EU Reference Laboratories for public health in four fields are now open
- ECDC and Africa CDC strengthen joint commitment to global health security
- MERS-CoV worldwide overview
- Call for experts for Scientific Expert Panel on RSV vaccination in adults
- High number of chikungunya cases reported among travellers returning from Seychelles: local transmission in mainland Europe currently unlikely
- ECDC proposes new EU Reference Laboratories to strengthen Europe’s preparedness against infectious diseases
- Lower risk of exposure to cereulide following continued recall of infant formula products across European countries
- Antimicrobial resistance in foodborne bacteria remains a public health concern in Europe
- Chikungunya virus disease worldwide overview
- Dengue worldwide overview


