Since the previous update on 11 April 2023, and as of 3 May 2023, no new MERS-CoV cases and no
related deaths have been reported by health authorities worldwide or by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Since the previous update on 11 April 2023, and as of 3 May 2023, no new MERS-CoV cases and no
related deaths have been reported by health authorities worldwide or by the World Health Organization (WHO).
This issue of the ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report (CDTR) covers the period 9-15 April 2023 and includes updates on influenza, Marburg virus disease, COVID-19, MERS-CoV, Measles and diphtheria.
Since April 2012, and as of 28 February 2023, a total of 2 613 cases of MERS-CoV, including 945 deaths, have been reported by health authorities worldwide
The Asian Tiger, Asian Bush and Yellow Fever mosquitos have made themselves at home in Europe throughout the last years, bringing with them some of the more exotic diseases, rarely seen in the EU before.
This issue of the ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report (CDTR) covers the period 12-18 March 2023 and includes updates on COVID-19, iatrogenic botulism, group A streptococcal infection, influenza, chikungunya and dengue, and influenza B among young people.
This issue of the ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report (CDTR) covers the period 27 February - 5 March 2023 and includes updates on COVID-19, group A streptococcal infection, influenza and influenza A(H5N1) , Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), Mpox, poliomyelitis, Marburg virus disease and the Earthquakes in Türkiye, Syria.
Since the beginning of 2023, and as of 28 February 2023, no MERS-CoV cases have been reported with date of onset in 2023 by health authorities worldwide or by the WHO.
This issue of the Communicable Disease Threats Report (CDTR) covers the period 30 January - 5 February 2023 and includes updates on COVID-19, diphtheriae, mpox, influenza, influenza A (H9N2), influenza (H5N6), MERS-CoV, avian influenza, BSE, and Niaph virus.
Since April 2012, and as of 30 January 2023, a total of 2 613 cases of MERS-CoV, including 945 deaths, have been
reported by health authorities worldwide.