Surveillance
Tools which can be used to find surveillance data or data collection information.
Antimicrobial consumption database (ESAC-Net)
The ESAC-Net interactive database provides European reference data on antimicrobial consumption, both in the community and the hospital sector.
EARS-Net 2017 Questionnaire
Software for submitting data on antimicrobial resistance to ECDC, through the European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network (EARS-Net).
EARS-Net Reporting protocol 2022
Reporting protocol for submitting data on antimicrobial resistance to ECDC, through the European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network (EARS-Net).
ECDC Geoportal
The ECDC Geoportal is a centralised platform to find and access geographic information and associated geographic services related to infectious diseases.
ECDC Map Maker tool (EMMa)
A user-friendly mapping application to support epidemiologists and public health professionals. You can use EMMa without any GIS software and without manually processing complex geo-spatial data.
EpiPulse - the European surveillance portal for infectious diseases
EpiPulse is an online portal for European public health authorities and global partners to collect, analyse, share, and discuss infectious disease data for threat detection, monitoring, risk assessment and outbreak response.
EpiReport tool
The EpiReport is a tool that allows the user to draft an epidemiological report similar to the ECDC Annual Epidemiological Report in Microsoft Word format for a given disease.
epitweetr tool
The R-based tool epitweetr allows users to automatically monitor trends of tweets by time, place and topic, with the aim of detecting public health threats early through signals, such as an unusual increase in the number of tweets.
HelicsWin.Net (HWN)
HelicsWin.Net (also referred to as HWN) is a software application developed for the manual entry of data of the ECDC HAI-Net surveillance of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).
Legionnaires’ disease GIS tool
This Geographical Information System (GIS) tool complements the toolkit for Legionnaires’ disease outbreak investigation.
Seroincidence calculator tool
The seroincidence calculator utilises the combination of serum antibody levels (lgG, lgM, and lgA) at a given point in time to estimate the time since seroconversion, which in turn gives an estimate of annual 'force of infection' in the tested population.
The European Surveillance System (TESSy)
This page describes who has the right, and how to access and use data from TESSy.
Page last updated
13 Jun 2019