Hantavirus infection - Annual Epidemiological Report for 2018
ECDC’s annual surveillance reports provide a wealth of epidemiological data to support decision-making at the national level. They are mainly intended for public health professionals and policymakers involved in disease prevention and control programmes.
Executive Summary
- For 2018, 29 countries reported 1 826 cases of hantavirus infection (0.4 cases per 100 000 population), mainly caused by Puumala virus (97%).
- Over the 2014–2018 period, the overall notification rate fluctuated between 0.4 and 0.8 cases per 100 00 population with no obvious long-term trend.
- In 2018, three countries (Finland, Sweden and Germany) accounted for 81% of all reported cases, with Finland alone accounting for 55% of all cases.
- In the absence of a licensed vaccine, prevention mainly relies on rodent control, avoidance of contact with rodent excreta (urine, saliva or droppings), and properly cleaning and disinfecting areas contaminated by rodent excreta.
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