This material can be shared on social media and on websites, printed and distributed as posters, or used in any other way that you see fit. It is specifically aimed at healthcare professionals. We have created the comics as editable PowerPoint files so that they can be easily translated and customised. You can for example change the text in the text bubbles simply by clicking on them, deleting the English text inside, and typing in your translation. You can also change the size and shape of the text bubbles by simply clicking on the bubble and dragging the corners. a
This material can be shared as banner on websites. It is specifically aimed at healthcare professionals. We have created the comics as editable PowerPoint files so that they can be easily translated and customised. You can for example change the text in the text bubbles simply by clicking on them, deleting the English text inside, and typing in your translation. You can also change the size and shape of the text bubbles by simply clicking on the bubble and dragging the corners.
This material can be shared on on websites or used in any other way that you see fit. It is specifically aimed at healthcare professionals. We have created the comics as editable PowerPoint files so that they can be easily translated and customised. You can for example change the text in the text bubbles simply by clicking on them, deleting the English text inside, and typing in your translation. You can also change the size and shape of the text bubbles by simply clicking on the bubble and dragging the corners.
This issue of the ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report (CDTR) covers the period 3-9 November 2019 and includes updates on Ebola virus disease, measles, mass gathering monitoring (Japan, Rugby World Cup 2019), Dengue,, poliomyelitis, influenza and West Nile virus.
The Flu Awareness Week is marked across the WHO European Region every year in October. It aims to raise awareness of the importance of vaccination for people’s health and well-being and to increase the uptake of seasonal influenza vaccination of people with underlying risk factors.
Organized by:World Health Organization (WHO) - Regional office for Europe
On September 2019, WHO has agreed on the recommended composition of the quadrivalent and trivalent influenza vaccines for the southern hemisphere 2020 influenza season.