Accessibility
This statement applies to content published on the domains http://ecdc.europa.eu, http://vaccination-info.eu, http://antibiotic.ecdc.europa.eu, and http://escaide.eu.
It does not apply to other content or websites published on any of its subdomains. These websites and their content will have their own specific accessibility statement.
These websites are managed by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). It is designed to be used by as many people as possible, including people with disabilities.
You should be able to:
- e.g. zoom up to 200% without problems
- zoom in without the text spilling off the screen.
- navigate most of the website using just a keyboard
- navigate most of the website using a modern screen reader and speech recognition software (on your computer or phone)
ECDC websites are designed to comply with the technical standard for websites and mobile apps, EN 301 549, v.3.2.1. This closely follows level ‘AA’ of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1.
Compliance status
ECDC websites are partially compliant with technical standard EN 301 549 v.3.2.1 and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. See ‘Non-accessible content’ for more details.
The websites were last tested on 13 April 2026.
Preparation of this statement
This statement was reviewed on 13 April 2026.
The statement is based on a review of a representative sample of web pages, using a combination of manual and automated testing.
Feedback
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of ECDC websites. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers:
Phone: +46 (0)76 125 1800
Email: webmaster
ecdc [dot] europa [dot] eu (webmaster[at]ecdc[dot]europa[dot]eu)
Visit our contact page.
We try to respond to feedback within 15 business days from the date of receipt of the enquiry by the responsible Commission department.
Compatibility with browsers and assistive technology
ECDC websites are designed to be compatible with the following most used assistive technologies:
- Chrome
- Edge
- Safari
- Internet Explorer
- Firefox
Technical specifications
The accessibility of ECDC websites relies on the following technologies to work with the particular combination of web browser and any assistive technologies or plugins installed on your computer:
- HTML
- CSS
- Javascript
Non-accessible content
Despite our best efforts to ensure accessibility of ECDC websites, we are aware of some limitations, which we are continuously working to address and improve. Below is a description of known limitations and potential solutions. Please contact us if you encounter an issue not listed below.
Known limitations for ECDC websites are the following:
- ARIA Attributes: Some elements on this website use ARIA attributes that are not permitted for
their assigned roles, which may cause issues for users relying on assistive technologies. - Heading Hierarchy: Some headings do not follow the correct hierarchy, potentially causing
confusion for screen reader users. - Landmarks: Certain landmarks on the website are not unique, which can cause navigation
issues for assistive technology users. Some content may also be placed outside of any
landmarks. - Tables: Some table headers, (th) element, are empty or only contain whitespaces.
- Alternative text for images: Some images across our websites do not have appropriate
alternative text, which can hinder access for screen reader users. - Text selection: In some areas, text cannot be selected, making it difficult for users who rely on
copying text for accessibility tools. We are working to improve text interaction features to allow
for easier text selection across all content areas. - Complex language: Many pages and attached documents are not written in plain English, which
can make content difficult to understand for users with cognitive disabilities or those who do not
have strong language proficiency. - Non-accessible graphs, maps, and charts: Some graphical elements, including graphs, maps,
and charts, do not contain appropriate text alternatives and rely on colour to convey information,
making them inaccessible to users with visual impairments. - Incorrectly identified links: Some links across the website are not properly identified, which can
cause confusion for users relying on screen readers.