Surveillance and updates for variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

The surveillance of vCJD became mandatory in the EU in 2000 (Commission Decision 2000/96/EC). The EuroCJD network, established in 1993, was evaluated and transferred under the responsibility of ECDC in 2007. And the surveillance is currently performed by this network, which is co-ordinated from the National CJD Research & Surveillance Unit based in Edinburgh and funded by ECDC. There are now 29 collaborating centres from EU Member States and EEA/EFTA countries. The case definitions for vCJD apply to all EU countries.

The reporting, including all historical cases, was established in TESSy in 2012.

Disease data from ECDC Surveillance Atlas

The Surveillance Atlas of Infectious Diseases is a tool that interacts with the latest available data about a number of infectious diseases. The interface allows users to interact and manipulate the data to produce a variety of tables and maps.​​

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EU case definitions

Case definitions for each infectious disease covered by EU surveillance, as published in the Official Journal of the European Union.