This issue of the ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report (CDTR) covers the period 27 March to 2 April 2016 and includes updates on Zika virus, haemolytic uraemic syndrome in Romania, diphtheria in Belgium and yellow fever in Angola.
This issue of the ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report (CDTR) covers the period 13-19 March 2016 and includes updates on Zika virus, haemolytic uraemic syndrome in Romania and seasonal influenza.
This issue of the ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report (CDTR) covers the period 6-12 March 2016 and includes updates on Zika virus, haemolytic uraemic syndrome in Romania and seasonal influenza.
This update assesses the risks associated with the Zika virus epidemic currently affecting countries in the Americas. It assesses the association between Zika virus infection and congenital central nervous system malformations, including microcephaly, as well as the association between Zika virus infection and Guillain–Barré syndrome.
This issue of the ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report (CDTR) covers the period 28 February to 5 March 2016 and includes updates on Zika virus, haemolytic uraemic syndrome in Romania and seasonal influenza.
A new study provides strong epidemiological evidence that Zika virus is associated with Guillain–Barré syndrome. In addition, it shows that pre-exposure to dengue does not seem to increase the risk.
This issue of the ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report (CDTR) covers the period 21-27 February 2016 and includes updates on Zika virus, measles and seasonal influenza.
As of 25 February 2016, autochthonous cases of Zika virus infection have been reported from 37 countries and territories worldwide in the past two months, and 42 countries and territories have reported autochthonous cases of Zika virus infection in the past nine months.
This document assesses the risks associated with the Zika virus epidemic currently affecting countries in the Americas. It assesses the association between Zika virus infection and congenital central nervous system malformations, including microcephaly, as well as the association between Zika virus infection and Guillain–Barré syndrome.