Candidates are invited to apply for a post as a fellow in the ECDC Fellowship Programme, the Intervention Epidemiology path (EPIET) and/or Public Health Microbiology path (EUPHEM), EU-track.
This Administrative Decision governs the EU-track of the ECDC Fellowship Programme, field epidemiology path (EPIET) and public health microbiology path (EUPHEM), Cohort 2024.
These Highlights offer a selection of key activities from 2022 but by no means represents the entire range of ECDC’s accomplishments during that year. A detailed look at ECDC’s range of activities, its organisational and administrative structures, and its work plan can be found in the full version of the Annual Report
Prevalence data from sources such as population surveys can be a useful complement to case based surveillance data for hepatitis C. Case-based surveillance has limitations as most diagnosed cases are chronic in nature and detection of cases depends largely on testing practices. Prevalence data can therefore contribute towards a fuller understanding of the epidemiology of hepatitis C.