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2. The potential risks and impact of the start of the 2015-2016 influenza season in the WHO European Region: a rapid risk assessment
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Tjon‐Kon‐Fat, Raïssa, Meerhoff, Tamara, Nikisins, Sergejs, Pires, João, Pereyaslov, Dmitriy, Gross, Diane, Brown, Caroline, Drishti, A., Hasibra, I., Kota, M., Simaku, A., Sarkisian, S., Torosyan, L., El Belazi, G., Hain, C., Lachner, P., Muchl, R., Popow‐Kraupp, T., Redlberger‐Fritz, M., Strauss, R., Abdullayeva, N., Salimov, O., Gribkova, N., Shimanovich, V., Bossuyt, N., Hombrouck, A., Moreels, S., Thomas, I., an Casteren, ., Bastinac, D., Dedejic Ljubovic, A., Kojic, D., Kovacevic Suljkanovic, M., Kuzmanovic, M., Vukmir Rodic, N., Georgieva, T., Kojouharova, M., Korsun, N., Drazenovic, V., Erceg, M., Kurecic‐Filipovic, S., Simunovic, A., Visekruna, V.V., Bagatzouni, D., Elia, A., Koliou, M., Havlickova, M., Jirincova, H., Kyncl, J., Bragstad, K., Kolsen Fischer, T., Krause, K.L., Mazick, A., Trebbien, R., Dontsenko, I., Dotsenko, L., Pokras, L., Sadikova, O., Ikonen, N., Lyytikainen, O., Murtopuro, S., Ruutu, P., Behillil, S., Belchior, E., Blanchon, T., Bonmarin, I., Bruno, L., Cohen, J.M., Enouf, V., Levy, B.D., Mosnier, A., Turbelin, C., Valette, M., an der Werf, ., Chakhunashvili, G., Machablishvili, A., Zakhashvili, K., Andreas, G., Buda, S., Eckmanns, T., Krause, G., Poggensee, G., Schweiger, B., Kossivakis, A., Malisiovas, N., Mentis, A., Spala, G., Csohan, A., Jankovics, I., Kaszas, K., Molnar, Z., Rozsa, M., Gudnason, T., Löve, A., Sigmundsdottir, G., Coughlan, S., Domegan, L., Duffy, M., Igoe, D., O'Donnell, J., O'Flanagan, D., Waters, A., Kaufman, Z., Mandelboim, M., Bella, A., Donatelli, I., Pompa, M.G., Rizzo, C., Amandosova, D., Kuatbaeva, A., Nusupbaeva, G., Smagulova, M., Smagul, M., Sultanova, M., Otorbaeva, D., Saparova, G., Butirina, R., Nikiforova, R., Storozenko, J., Zamjatina, N., Griskevicius, A., Lipnickiene, V., Muralyte, S., Mossong, J., Opp, M., Barbara, C., Graziella, Z., Maistre, M.J., Melillo, T., Rakocevic, B., Vratnica, Z., Hooiveld, I., de Lange, M., Dijkstra, F., Donker, G., Meijer, A., Rimmelzwaan, G., Teirlinck, A., van der Hoek, W., Dudman, S., Hauge, S.H., Hungnes, O., Kilander, A., Tonnessen, R., Bednarska, K., Brydak, L., Wozniak‐Kosek, A., Zielinski, A., Guiomar, R., Nunes, B., Eder, V., Spinu, C., Alexandrescu, V., Lupulescu, E., Popovici, F., Burtseva, E., Komissarov, A., Smorodintseva, E., Sominina, A., Dimitrijevic, D., Filipovic, S., Staronova, E., Berginc, N., Prosenc, K., Socan, M., Ucakar, V., Grgic Vitek, M., Casas, I., de Lejarazu, R. Ortiz, Larrauri, A., Pozo, F., Vega, T., Ali, M., Brytting, M., Dahl, H., Englund, H., Tegnell, A., Wallensten, A., Wiman, A., Born, R., Cordey, S., Kamolov, M., Bosevska, G., Karadzovski, Z., Kuzmanovska, G., Mikik, V., Korukluoglu, G., Topal, S., Ashyrova, A., Ovliyakulova, G., Demchyshyna, I., Dykhanovska, T., Mironenko, A., Blatchford, O., Carman, W., Coyle, P., Gunson, R., Kearns, C., MacLean, A., Mcmenamin, J., Moore, C., Nugent, C., Pebody, R., Phin, N., Reynolds, A., Smyth, B., Watson, J., Zambon, M., Dzemileva, S., and Rakhimov, R.
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0301 basic medicine ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Epidemiology ,Influenza season ,Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus ,influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus ,Seasonal influenza ,03 medical and health sciences ,Environmental protection ,Virology ,Environmental health ,Estado de Saúde ,2015–2016 Influenza season ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,virus diseases ,1103 Clinical Sciences ,European region ,030112 virology ,Europe ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Geography ,1117 Public Health And Health Services ,2015-2016 Influenza season ,Original Article ,seasonal influenza ,Determinantes da Saúde e da Doença ,WHO European Region ,Risk assessment - Abstract
WHO European Region Influenza Network: P.Conde, I. Costa, P. Crostovão, R. Guiomar, B. Nunes, P.Pechirra, A. Rodrigues (Portugal) BACKGROUND: Countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region are reporting more severe influenza activity in the 2015-2016 season compared to previous seasons. OBJECTIVES: To conduct a rapid risk assessment to provide interim information on the severity of the current influenza season METHODS: Using the WHO manual for rapid risk assessment of acute public health events and surveillance data available from Flu News Europe, an assessment of the current influenza season from 28 September 2015 (week 40/2015) up to 31 January 2016 (week 04/2016) was made compared with the 4 previous seasons. RESULTS: The current influenza season started around week 51/2015 with higher influenza activity reported in eastern Europe compared to Western Europe. There is a strong predominance of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 compared to previous seasons, but the virus is antigenically similar to the strain included in the seasonal influenza vaccine. Compared to the 2014/2015 season, there was a rapid increase in the number of severe cases in eastern European countries with the majority of such cases occurring among adults aged
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- 2016
3. Event-based surveillance of food- and waterborne diseases in Europe: ‘urgent inquiries’ (outbreak alerts) during 2008 to 2013
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Gossner, Céline Marie Elise, De Jong, B, Hoebe, CJ, Coulombier, D, Kornschober, C, Schmid, D, Quoilin, S, Koliou, M, Kralova, R, Marejkova, M, Ethelberg, S, Muller, L, Torpdahl, M, Nielsen, E Møller, Epstein, J, Dontsenko, I, Lienemann, T, Rimhanen-Finne, R, Kuusi, M, Siitonen, A, Silva, N Jourdan-Da, King, L, Le Hello, S, Leclercq, A, Bernard, H, Frank, C, Werber, D, Rabsch, W, Mellou, K, Krisztalovics, K, Paszti, J, Sigmundsdottir, G, Hardardottir, H, Garvey, P, McKeown, P, Cormican, M, McNamara, E, Scavia, G, Luzzi, I, Korotinska, R, Zagrebneviene, G, Gatt, A, Nygård, Karin Maria, Vold, Line, Brandal, Lin Thorstensen, Wester, Astrid Lousie, Dufour, M, Zota, L, Mikas, J, Grilc, E, Martinez, C Varela, Leon, S Herrera, Keddy, KH, Ivarsson, S, Löfdahl, M, Jernberg, C, Hedenström, I, Friesema, I, Verhoef, L, Van Pelt, W, Heck, M, Lane, C, Peters, T, Awofisayo, A, Brownlie, S, and Gerner-Smidt, P
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- 2015
4. Event-based surveillance of food- and waterborne diseases in Europe: ‘urgent inquiries’ (outbreak alerts) during 2008 to 2013
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Gossner, C. M., Jong, B., Hoebe, C. J., Coulombier, D., Kornschober, C., Schmid, D., Quoilin, S., Koliou, M., Kralova, R., Marejkova, M., Ethelberg, S., Müller, L., Torpdahl, M., Nielsen, E. M., Epstein, J., Dontsenko, I., Lienemann, T., Rimhanen-Finne, R., Kuusi, M., Siitonen, A., Silva, N. J. D., King, L., Le Hello, S., Alexandre Leclercq, Bernard, H., Frank, C., Werber, D., Rabsch, W., Mellou, K., Krisztalovics, K., Pászti, J., Sigmundsdottir, G., Hardardottir, H., Garvey, P., Mckeown, P., Cormican, M., Mcnamara, E., Scavia, G., Luzzi, I., Korotinska, R., Zagrebneviene, G., Gatt, A., Nygård, K., Vold, L., Brandal, L. C. T., Wester, A. L., Dufour, M., Zota, L., Mikas, J., Grilc, E., Martínez, C. V., León, S. H., Keddy, K. H., Ivarsson, S., Löfdahl, M., Jernberg, C., Hedenström, I., Friesema, I., Verhoef, L., Pelt, W., Heck, M., Lane, C., Peters, T., Awofisayo, A., Brownlie, S., and Gerner-Smidt, P.
5. A large multi-country outbreak of monkeypox across 41 countries in the WHO European Region, 7 March to 23 August 2022.
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Vaughan AM, Cenciarelli O, Colombe S, Alves de Sousa L, Fischer N, Gossner CM, Pires J, Scardina G, Aspelund G, Avercenko M, Bengtsson S, Blomquist P, Caraglia A, Chazelle E, Cohen O, Diaz A, Dillon C, Dontsenko I, Kotkavaara K, Fafangel M, Ferraro F, Firth R, Fonager J, Frank C, Carrasco MG, Gkolfinopoulou K, Grenersen MP, Guzmán Herrador BR, Henczkó J, Hoornenborg E, Igoe D, Ilić M, Jansen K, Janță DG, Johansen TB, Kasradze A, Koch A, Kyncl J, Martins JV, McAuley A, Mellou K, Molnár Z, Mor Z, Mossong J, Novacek A, Orlikova H, Pem Novosel I, Rossi MK, Sadkowska-Todys M, Sawyer C, Schmid D, Sîrbu A, Sondén K, Tarantola A, Tavares M, Thordardottir M, Učakar V, Van Ewijk C, Varjas J, Vergison A, Vivancos R, Zakrzewska K, Pebody R, and Haussig JM
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- Animals, Child, Disease Outbreaks, Female, Humans, Monkeypox virus, World Health Organization, Exanthema, Mpox (monkeypox) diagnosis, Mpox (monkeypox) epidemiology
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Following the report of a non-travel-associated cluster of monkeypox cases by the United Kingdom in May 2022, 41 countries across the WHO European Region have reported 21,098 cases and two deaths by 23 August 2022. Nowcasting suggests a plateauing in case notifications. Most cases (97%) are MSM, with atypical rash-illness presentation. Spread is mainly through close contact during sexual activities. Few cases are reported among women and children. Targeted interventions of at-risk groups are needed to stop further transmission.
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- 2022
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6. Preliminary report on an ongoing outbreak of hepatitis A in Estonia, 2011.
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Dontsenko I, Kerbo N, Pullmann J, Plank S, Võželevskaja N, and Kutsar K
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Child, Child, Preschool, Estonia epidemiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Disease Outbreaks, Hepatitis A epidemiology
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Since the beginning of August 2011, an outbreak of hepatitis A has been detected in Estonia. The majority of laboratory-confirmed cases (n = 66) were notified between 4 August and 3 October 2011 and were linked to Viljandi county. The outbreak is still ongoing.
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- 2011
7. The current perspective on tick-borne encephalitis awareness and prevention in six Central and Eastern European countries: report from a meeting of experts convened to discuss TBE in their region.
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Kollaritsch H, Chmelík V, Dontsenko I, Grzeszczuk A, Kondrusik M, Usonis V, and Lakos A
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- Animals, Austria epidemiology, Europe, Eastern epidemiology, Humans, Incidence, Ixodes virology, Viral Vaccines immunology, Encephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne immunology, Encephalitis, Tick-Borne diagnosis, Encephalitis, Tick-Borne epidemiology, Encephalitis, Tick-Borne prevention & control, Encephalitis, Tick-Borne virology, Vaccination standards, Vaccination statistics & numerical data, Viral Vaccines administration & dosage
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Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a potentially life-threatening disease in humans and is caused by a flavivirus spread by infected ticks (Ixodes ricinus and Ixodes persulcatus). TBE is endemic across much of Central and Eastern Europe and the incidence is increasing, with numbers estimated to be as many as 8755 cases per year. The reasons for this increase are multi-faceted and may involve improvements in diagnosis and reporting of TBE cases, increases in recreational activities in areas inhabited by infected ticks and changes in climatic conditions affecting tick habitats. Vaccination is the most effective method of preventing TBE; following a successful nationwide vaccination campaign in Austria, the annual number of TBE cases fell to about 10% of those reported in the pre-vaccination era. This report describes the findings of a group of leading experts from six Central and Eastern European countries who convened to discuss TBE in their region during the 28th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID) Nice, France, 4-8 May 2010., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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8. Outbreak of salmonellosis in a kindergarten in Estonia, May 2008.
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Dontsenko I, Võzelevskaja N, Põld A, Kerbo N, and Kutsar K
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- Child, Child, Preschool, Estonia epidemiology, Female, Humans, Incidence, Male, Risk Factors, Disease Outbreaks statistics & numerical data, Population Surveillance, Risk Assessment methods, Salmonella Food Poisoning epidemiology
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- 2008
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