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European disease networks European surveillance is conducted through disease specific networks, where nominated Member States contact persons introduce data that is then validated and analysed by ECDC. |
ECDC disease specific surveillance The work of coordinating and developing disease specific surveillance within ECDC is organised into seven disease programmes. |
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and healthcare-associated infections (HAI)
European disease networks:
European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network (EARS-Net)
Healthcare-associated Infections Network (HAI-Net)
European Surveillance of Antimicrobial Consumption Network (ESAC-Net)
ECDC disease programme:
Programme on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and healthcare-associated infections (HAI)
EMERGING AND VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES
ECDC disease programme:
Programme on emerging and vector-borne diseases
FOOD- AND WATERBORNE DISEASES AND ZOONOSES
European disease network:
European Food- and Waterborne Disease and Zoonoses Network (FWD-Net)
European Legionnaires’ Disease Surveillance Network (ELDSNet)
ECDC disease programme:
Programme on food- and waterborne diseases and zoonoses
HIV, STI AND BLOOD-BORNE VIRUSES
European disease networks:
European HIV/AIDS Surveillance Network
European Network for STI Surveillance
European Hepatitis B and C Surveillance Network
ECDC disease programme:
Programme on HIV, STI and blood-borne viruses
INFLUENZA
European disease network:
European Influenza Surveillance Network (EISN)
ECDC disease programme:
Programme on influenza
TUBERCULOSIS (TB)
European disease network:
European Tuberculosis Surveillance Network
ECDC disease programme:
Programme of tuberculosis (TB)
VACCINE PREVENTABLE DISEASES AND INVASIVE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
European disease networks:
EUVAC-NET
Measles data, Rubella data, Mumps data
European Network for Pertussis Surveillance*: Pertussis data
European Invasive Bacterial Disease Surveillance Network (EU-IBD)
European Diphtheria Surveillance Network (EDSN)
ECDC disease programme:
Programme on vaccine preventable diseases and invasive bacterial infections
*The titles of these networks are currently under discussion.