The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) held a press briefing on 24 March to mark World Tuberculosis Day 2023 and provide an update on the latest surveillance and monitoring data (2021) and current TB situation in Europe.
Influenza activity had been decreasing across the Region until week 4/2023, following a peak at week 51/2022, but has fluctuated around 25% since week 6/2023 due to increased type B virus circulation.
Influenza activity had been decreasing across the Region until week 4/2023, following a peak at week 51/2022, but has fluctuated around 25% since week 6/2023 due to increased type B virus circulation.
Seasonal influenza activity had been decreasing across the Region after a peak at week 51/2022 until week 4/2023 and increased again up to week 7/2023 due to increased type B virus circulation.
Seasonal influenza activity is still widespread in the EU/EEA, with an increase in positivity noted between week 5 and 7/2023 related to increased type B virus circulation.
Seasonal influenza activity is still widespread in the EU/EEA, with an increase in positivity in sentinel primary care starting from week 5/2023 related to increased type B virus circulation.
Seasonal influenza activity is still widespread in the EU/EEA, with a slight increase in positivity in sentinel primary care starting from week 5/2023 related to increased type B virus circulation.
Influenza activity had been decreasing across the Region since week 51/2022, with a slight increase in positivity in primary care sentinel observed in week 5/2023 related to type B virus circulation. Influenza intensity remains at moderate or high levels in many countries.