Since the beginning of the 2022 transmission season and as of 27 July 2022, EU/EEA countries have reported 55 human cases of WNV infection in Italy (42), Greece (12) and Slovakia (1) and 5 deaths in Italy (5). EU-neighbouring countries have reported 16 human cases of WNV infection in Serbia (16) and no deaths.
Since the beginning of the 2022 transmission season and as of 27 July 2022, EU/EEA countries have reported 55 human cases of WNV infection in Italy (42), Greece (12) and Slovakia (1) and 5 deaths in Italy (5). EU-neighbouring countries have reported 16 human cases of WNV infection in Serbia (16) and no deaths. Since the beginning of the 2022 transmission season, one outbreak among equids and 13 outbreaks among birds have been reported by EU/EEA countries.
Since the beginning of the 2022 transmission season and as of 27 July 2022, EU/EEA countries have reported 55 human cases of WNV infection in Italy (42), Greece (12) and Slovakia (1) and 5 deaths in Italy (5). EU-neighbouring countries have reported 16 human cases of WNV infection in Serbia (16) and no deaths.
This evidence brief summarises key issues and priorities for action in Europe and Central Asia on PrEP. It is largely based on data collected between March and September 2021 by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) to monitor implementation of the 2004 Dublin Declaration.
For 2020, 29 EU/EEA Member States reported 14 428 cases of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Excluding the five countries that only reported acute cases, the number of cases (14 137) corresponds to a crude rate of 4.2 cases per 100 000 population.
In 2020, 13 914 cases of hepatitis C were reported in 28 EU/EEA Member States. Excluding countries that only reported acute cases leaves 13 901 cases, which corresponds to a crude rate of 3.9 cases per 100 000 population.