European Immunization Week (EIW) is marked across Europe every year in the final week of April, to raise awareness of the importance of immunisation for the general health and well-being of the European and wider population.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) convened on 6 and 7 December in Amsterdam the first meeting of the Immunisation and Vaccine Monitoring Advisory Board (IVMAB) of the Vaccine Monitoring Platform (VMP).
A new e-learning course aimed at understanding and addressing online vaccination misinformation is now available in the ECDC Virtual Academy. It was designed to support public health practitioners and risk communicators in fighting the spread of vaccination misinformation on social media and other digital platforms.
In order to improve the skills of European health professionals working in healthcare and public health in addressing the doubts and concerns of patients regarding vaccination, ECDC is convening an expert consultation meeting during 11-12 April 2019.
Increased rates of migration to and within the European Union and European Economic Area (EU/EEA) in recent years has made the development of migration policy, including health policy, a priority for the region.
ECDC supports European Immunization Week (EIW) 2014, which is a regional initiative, led and coordinated by the WHO Regional Office for Europe and implemented by Member States of the European Region.
ECDC is part of a new project – ADVANCE, that brings together a range of organisations and sectors to improve benefit and risk assessments of vaccines.
This review followed a request in 2010 from the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunization. The review managed to summarize the experience of a century, published in seven databases in English and non-English literature, on the impact of n