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Download the daily number of new reported cases of COVID-19 by country worldwide
The downloadable data file is updated daily and contains the latest available public data on COVID-19. You may use the data in line with ECDC’s copyright policy.
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West Nile virus in Europe in 2020 - outbreaks among equids and/or birds, updated 8 October 2020
Since the beginning of the 2020 transmission season, 162 outbreaks among equids have been reported. These outbreaks have been reported by Spain (126), Germany (18), Italy (12), France (3), Hungary (1), Portugal (1) and Austria (1) through ADNS. No outbreaks among birds have been reported through ADNS.
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West Nile virus in Europe in 2020 - infections among humans and outbreaks among equids and/or birds, updated 8 October 2020
Since the start of the 2020 transmission season and as of 8 October 2020, EU Member States have reported 285 human cases of WNV infection and 31 deaths through TESSy: Greece (135, including 20 deaths), Spain (75, including 7 deaths), Italy (54, including 3 deaths), Germany (12), Romania (6, including 1 death) and Hungary (3). The province of Badajoz, Spain, and five regions in Germany reported locally-acquired human cases of WNV infection for the first time (regions of Barnim, Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Saalekreis, Halle (Saale) and Meissen). All other cases were reported from areas that have been affected during previous transmission seasons. No cases have been reported from EU neighbouring countries.
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West Nile virus in Europe in 2020 - human cases compared to previous seasons, updated 8 October 2020
Since the start of the 2020 transmission season and as of 8 October 2020, EU Member States have reported 285 human cases of WNV infection and 31 deaths through TESSy: Greece (135, including 20 deaths), Spain (75, including 7 deaths), Italy (54, including 3 deaths), Germany (12), Romania (6, including 1 death) and Hungary (3). The province of Badajoz, Spain, and five regions in Germany reported locally-acquired human cases of WNV infection for the first time (regions of Barnim, Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Saalekreis, Halle (Saale) and Meissen). All other cases were reported from areas that have been affected during previous transmission seasons. No cases have been reported from EU neighbouring countries.
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West Nile virus in Europe in 2020 - human cases, updated 8 October 2020
Between 2 and 8 October 2020, EU Member States reported 28 human cases of WNV infection: Italy (11), Germany (7), Greece (5), Spain (3) and Romania (2). Two regions in Germany (Meissen and Halle (Saale)) reported locally-acquired human cases of WNV infection for the first time through TESSy. All other cases were reported from areas that have been affected during previous transmission seasons. This week, one death was reported by Romania. No human cases of WNV infection or deaths were reported from EU neighbouring countries.
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Communicable disease threats report, 4-10 October 2020, week 41
This issue of the ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report (CDTR) covers the period 27 September - 3 October 2020 and includes updates on COVID-19 associated with SARS-CoV-2, West Nile virus, measles, dengue, Ebola virus disease - eleventh outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and MERS-CoV.
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Download data on country response measures to COVID-19
This downloadable data file contains information on non-pharmaceutical interventions (or response measures) that countries in the EU/EEA and the UK have reported to date.
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Leaflet: Mother-to-child transmission of COVID-19
This leaflet provides basic information on COVID-19, how it spreads, symptoms, how to avoid catching or spreading the virus, and some specific advice for pregnant women on how to protect themselves and their babies.
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Infographic: Infection prevention and control in primary care
Infection prevention and control practices are of critical importance in preventing the spread of COVID-19 in primary care settings.
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Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers - Annual Epidemiological Report for 2017
Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers are relatively rare in the European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA) and are mainly acquired during travel to countries outside the EU/EEA, particularly in south Asia. For 2017, 22 EU/EEA countries reported a total of 1 098 cases.