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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panier Affiner la rechercheAnalysis of integrated virological and epidemiological reports of norovirus outbreaks collected within the foodborne viruses in Europe Network from 1 July 2001 to 30 June 2006 / Kroneman A in Journal of clinical microbiology [J Clin Microbiol], Vol. 46, N° 9 (09/2008)
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Titre : Analysis of integrated virological and epidemiological reports of norovirus outbreaks collected within the foodborne viruses in Europe Network from 1 July 2001 to 30 June 2006 Type de document : Article scientifique Auteur(s) : Kroneman A ; Verhoef L ; Harris J ; Vennema H ; Duizer E ; van Duynhoven Y ; Gray J ; Iturriza M ; Bottiger B ; Falkenhorst G ; Johnsen C ; von Bonsdorff CH ; Maunula L ; Kuusi M ; Pothier P ; Gallay A ; Schreier E ; Hohne M ; Koch J ; Szucs G ; Reuter G ; Krisztalovics K ; Lynch M ; McKeown P ; Foley B ; Coughlan S ; Ruggeri FM ; Di Bartolo I ; Vainio K ; Isakbaeva E ; Poljsak Prijatelj M ; Grom AH ; Mijovski JZ ; Bosch A ; Buesa J ; Fauquier AS ; Hernandez Pezzi G ; Hedlund KO ; Koopmans M Appartenance auteur(s) InVS DMCT Année de publication : 2008 Article en page(s) : 2959-65 Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Journal of clinical microbiology [J Clin Microbiol] > Vol. 46, N° 9 (09/2008) . - 2959-65Mots-clés : Europe ; Norovirus ; Intoxication alimentaire ; Epidémie Résumé : The Foodborne Viruses in Europe network has developed integrated epidemiological and virological outbreak reporting with aggregation and sharing of data through a joint database. We analyzed data from reported outbreaks of norovirus (NoV)-caused gastroenteritis from 13 European countries (July 2001 to July 2006) for trends in time and indications of different epidemiology of genotypes and variants. Of the 13 countries participating in this surveillance network, 11 were capable of collecting integrated epidemiological and virological surveillance data and 10 countries reported outbreaks throughout the entire period. Large differences in the numbers and rates of reported outbreaks per country were observed, reflecting the differences in the focus and coverage of national surveillance systems. GII.4 strains predominated throughout the 5-year surveillance period, but the proportion of outbreaks associated with GII.4 rose remarkably during years in which NoV activity was particularly high. Spring and summer peaks indicated the emergence of genetically distinct variants within GII.4 across Europe and were followed by increased NoV activity during the 2002-2003 and 2004-2005 winter seasons. GII.4 viruses predominated in health care settings and in person-to-person transmission. The consecutive emergence of new GII.4 variants is highly indicative of immune-driven selection. Their predominance in health care settings suggests properties that facilitate transmission in settings with a high concentration of people such as higher virus loads in excreta or a higher incidence of vomiting. Understanding the mechanisms driving the changes in epidemiology and clinical impact of these rapidly evolving RNA viruses is essential to design effective intervention and prevention measures. PMID Pubmed : Pubmed : 18650354 Corpus : Production scientifique InVS Permalink : http://opac.invs.sante.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3383 [article]Capacités des laboratoires pour identifier les virus d'origine alimentaire en Europe / Lopman B in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease monthly [Euro Surveill], Vol. 7, N° 4 (04/2002)
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Titre : Capacités des laboratoires pour identifier les virus d'origine alimentaire en Europe Type de document : Article scientifique Auteur(s) : Lopman B ; van Duynhoven Y ; Hanon FX ; Reacher M ; Koopmans M ; Brown D Année de publication : 2002 Article en page(s) : 61-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre)
in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease monthly [Euro Surveill] > Vol. 7, N° 4 (04/2002) . - 61-5Mots-clés : Contamination aliment ; VHA ; Europe ; Virus ; Coquillage ; Base données ; Laboratoire biologie médicale Résumé : Cet article décrit une enquête sur les capacités nationales des laboratoires de diagnostic et sur les bases de données de surveillance des virus d'origine alimentaire, auprès du consortium européen, sur les "Foodborne viruses in Europe". Tous les pays ont des laboratoires pouvant rechercher les anti-corps anti-VHA dans le sérum humain. Huit des dix pays européens étudiés entretiennent une base de données nationales sur les cas de VHA. La nourriture peut être analysée pour la présence du VHA en Finlande, en Italie, en Espagne, en France et au Danemark. Tous les pays étudiés ont au moins un laboratoire pour analyser le virus de Norwalk (VDN) par PCR inverse et microscopie électronique. Cinq pays maintiennent une base de données nationale sur les cas de VDN et neuf autres ont une base de données nationale sur les épidémies de VDN. Presque tous les participants ont des laboratoires capables de détecter la présence du VDN dans les aliments tels que les fruits de mer. Corpus : Production scientifique InVS Lien(s) externe(s) : http://www.eurosurveillance.org/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId=323&LanguageId=1 Permalink : http://opac.invs.sante.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1165 [article]Documents numériques
9759_PSAdobe Acrobat PDFData quality of 5 years of central norovirus outbreak reporting in the European Network for food-borne viruses / Kroneman A in Journal of Public Health [J Public Health], Vol. 30, N° 1 (03/2008)
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Titre : Data quality of 5 years of central norovirus outbreak reporting in the European Network for food-borne viruses Type de document : Article scientifique Auteur(s) : Kroneman A ; Harris J ; Vennema H ; Duizer E ; van Duynhoven Y ; Gray J ; Iturriza M ; Bottiger B ; Falkenhorst G ; Johnsen C ; von Bonsdorff CH ; Maunula L ; Kuusi M ; Pothier P ; Gallay A ; Schreier E ; Koch J ; Szucs G ; Reuter G ; Krisztalovics K ; Lynch M ; McKeown P ; Foley B ; Coughlan S ; Ruggeri FM ; Di Bartolo I ; Vainio K ; Isakbaeva E ; Poljsak Prijatelj M ; Hocevar Grom A ; Bosch A ; Buesa J ; Sanchez Fauquier A ; Hernandez Pezzi G ; Hedlund KO ; Koopmans M Appartenance auteur(s) InVS DMI Année de publication : 2008 Article en page(s) : 82-90 Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Journal of Public Health [J Public Health] > Vol. 30, N° 1 (03/2008) . - 82-90Mots-clés : Norovirus ; Epidémie ; Réseau surveillance ; Surveillance épidémiologique ; Europe Résumé : BACKGROUND: The food-borne viruses in Europe (FBVE) network database was established in 1999 to monitor trends in outbreaks of gastroenteritis due to noroviruses (NoVs), to identify major transmission routes of NoV infections within and between participating countries and to detect diffuse international food-borne outbreaks. METHODS: We reviewed the total of 9430 NoV outbreak reports from 13 countries with date of onset between 1 January 2002 and 1 January 2007 for representativeness, completeness and timeliness against these objectives. RESULTS: Rates of reporting ranged from a yearly average of 1.8 in 2003 to 11.6 in 2006. Completeness of reporting of an agreed minimum dataset improved over the years, both for epidemiological and virological data. For the 10 countries that provided integrated (epidemiological AND virological) reporting over the 5-year period, the completeness of the minimum dataset rose from 15% in 2003 to 48% in 2006. Two countries have not been able to combine both data types due to the structure of the national surveillance system (England and Wales and Germany). Timeliness of reporting (median days between the onset of an outbreak and the date of reporting to the FBVE database) differed greatly between countries, but gradually improved to 47 days in 2006. CONCLUSION: The outbreaks reported to the FBVE reflect the lack of standardization of surveillance systems across Europe, making direct comparison of data between countries difficult. However, trends in reported outbreaks per country, distribution of NoV genotypes, and detection of diffuse international outbreaks were used as background data in acute questions about NoV illness and the changing genotype distribution during the 5-year period, shown to be of added value. Integrated reporting is essential for these objectives, but could be limited to sentinel countries with surveillance systems that allow this integration. For successful intervention in case of diffuse international outbreaks, completeness and timeliness of reporting would need to be improved and expanded to countries that presently do not participate. PMID Pubmed : Pubmed : 18089585 Corpus : Production scientifique InVS Permalink : http://opac.invs.sante.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3563 [article]Epidémie de gastroentérite à virus Norwalk-like dans un hôpital de long et moyen séjour à Rotterdam / Ronveaux O in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease monthly [Euro Surveill], Vol. 5, N° 5 (05/2000)
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Titre : Epidémie de gastroentérite à virus Norwalk-like dans un hôpital de long et moyen séjour à Rotterdam Type de document : Article scientifique Auteur(s) : Ronveaux O ; Vos D ; Bosman A ; Brandwijk K ; Vinje J ; Koopmans M ; Reintjes R Année de publication : 2000 Article en page(s) : 54-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre)
in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease monthly [Euro Surveill] > Vol. 5, N° 5 (05/2000) . - 54-7Mots-clés : Pays Bas ; Gastroentérite ; Hôpital ; Epidémie ; Norovirus ; Professionnel santé ; Transmission Résumé : Lors d'une épidémie de gastroentérite virale à un virus de Norwalklike, 62% (74/120) des résidents - personnes âgées et infirmes-d'un hôpital de long et moyen séjour AUX Pays-Bas et 32% du personnel (33/102) sont tombés malades. L'association temporelle des cas suggérait une transmission interhumains. Le fait d'être aidé par les membres du personnel lors des repas a été associé aux taux d'attaque les plus élevés. Corpus : Production scientifique InVS Lien(s) externe(s) : http://www.eurosurveillance.org/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId=6&LanguageId=1 Permalink : http://opac.invs.sante.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1273 [article]Documents numériques
9647_PSAdobe Acrobat PDFEpidemiology and control of influenza A(H1N1)v in the Netherlands. The first 115 cases / Hahne S in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease monthly [Euro Surveill], Vol. 14, N° 27 (09/07/2009)
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Titre : Epidemiology and control of influenza A(H1N1)v in the Netherlands. The first 115 cases Type de document : Article scientifique Auteur(s) : Hahne S ; Donker T ; Meijer A ; Timen A ; van Steenbergen J ; Osterhaus A ; Van Der Sande M ; Koopmans M ; Wallinga J ; Coutinho R Année de publication : 2009 Article en page(s) : 4 p. Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease monthly [Euro Surveill] > Vol. 14, N° 27 (09/07/2009) . - 4 p.Mots-clés : Nouvelle grippe A (H1N1) ; Situation épidémiologique ; Taux reproduction ; Surveillance épidémiologique ; Pays Bas Résumé : Introductions of the new influenza A(H1N1) variant virus in the Netherlands led to enhanced surveillance and infection control. By 24 June 2009, 115 cases were reported, of whom 44% were indigenously acquired. Severity of disease is similar to reports elsewhere. Our point estimate of the effective reproductive number (Re) for the initial phase of the influenza A(H1N1)v epidemic in the Netherlands was below one. Given that the Re estimate is based on a small number of indigenous cases and a limited time period, it needs to be interpreted cautiously. PMID Pubmed : Pubmed : 19589332 Corpus : Grippe A(H1N1) Lien(s) externe(s) : http://www.eurosurveillance.org/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId=19267 Permalink : http://opac.invs.sante.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=8903 [article]Documents numériques
134_GAAdobe Acrobat PDFFinal analysis of Netherlands avian influenza outbreaks reveals much higher levels of transmission to humans than previously thought / Bosman A in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease quarterly [Euro Surveill (quaterly)], Vol. 10, N° 1-3 (2005)
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PermalinkHaemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome : an analysis of the outbreaks in Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Luxembourg in 2005 / Heyman C in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease monthly [Euro Surveill], Vol. 12, N° 5 (06/2007)
PermalinkHigh number of norovirus outbreaks associated with a GGII.4 variant in the Netherlands and elsewhere: does this herald a worldwide increase? / Kroneman A in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease monthly [Euro Surveill], Vol. 8, N° 52 (2004)
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PermalinkHuman-to-human transmission of avian influenza A/H7N7, the Netherlands, 2003 / Du Ry van Beest Holle M in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease quarterly [Euro Surveill (quaterly)], Vol. 10, N° 10-12 (12/2005)
PermalinkImport of norovirus infections in the Netherlands and Ireland following pilgrimages to Lourdes, 2008 - preliminary report / Verhoef L in Eurosurveillance. European communicable disease monthly [Euro Surveill], Vol. 13, N° 44 (30/10/2008)
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