Céline Gossner
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
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Eurosurveillance | 2017
Céline Gossner; L. Marrama; M. Carson; F. Allerberger; P. Calistri; D. Dilaveris; S. Lecollinet; D. Morgan; Norbert Nowotny; M-Claire. Paty; Danai Pervanidou; Caterina Rizzo; H. Roberts; F. Schmoll; W. Van Bortel; A. Gervelmeyer
This article uses the experience of five European countries to review the integrated approaches (human, animal and vector) for surveillance and monitoring of West Nile virus (WNV) at national and European levels. The epidemiological situation of West Nile fever in Europe is heterogeneous. No model of surveillance and monitoring fits all, hence this article merely encourages countries to implement the integrated approach that meets their needs. Integration of surveillance and monitoring activities conducted by the public health authorities, the animal health authorities and the authorities in charge of vector surveillance and control should improve efficiency and save resources by implementing targeted measures. The creation of a formal interagency working group is identified as a crucial step towards integration. Blood safety is a key incentive for public health authorities to allocate sufficient resources for WNV surveillance, while the facts that an effective vaccine is available for horses and that most infected animals remain asymptomatic make the disease a lesser priority for animal health authorities. The examples described here can support other European countries wishing to strengthen their WNV surveillance or preparedness, and also serve as a model for surveillance and monitoring of other (vector-borne) zoonotic infections.
Eurosurveillance | 2013
Mathieu Tourdjman; S. Le Hello; Céline Gossner; G Delmas; Laëtitia Fabre; A Kerléguer; A Tarantola; Angelika Fruth; I. H. M. Friesema; L Thorstensen Brandal; J. Lawrence; I. Fisher; Muriel Dufour; F X Weill; H de Valk
From January to September 2013, a marked increase in notifications of Salmonella Paratyphi A infections among travellers returning from Cambodia occurred in France. An investigation revealed 35 cases without a common source: 21 in France, five in Germany, three in the Netherlands, one in Norway, one in the United Kingdom, four in New-Zealand. Data suggest an ongoing event that should trigger further investigation. Travellers to Cambodia should observe preventive measures including good personal hygiene and food handling practices.
Eurosurveillance | 2018
Céline Gossner; Joana M. Haussig; Chiara de Bellegarde de Saint Lary; Kaja Kaasik Aaslav; Patricia Schlagenhauf; Bertrand Sudre
Since December 2016, Brazil has faced a large outbreak of yellow fever with ca 1,500 confirmed human cases. In the first 2 months of 2018, Brazil reported almost as many cases as in 2017 as a whole. In these 2 months, five imported cases were reported among unvaccinated European travellers. Three had travelled to Ilha Grande, a popular destination among European tourists. Physicians and European travellers visiting Brazil should follow yellow fever vaccination recommendations.
Eurosurveillance | 2015
A. K. Pesola; T. Pärn; Sari Huusko; J. Perevoščikovs; Jukka Ollgren; Saara Salmenlinna; Taru Lienemann; Céline Gossner; Niklas Danielsson; Ruska Rimhanen-Finne
A multinational outbreak of salmonellosis linked to the Riga Cup 2015 junior ice-hockey competition was detected by the Finnish health authorities in mid-April and immediately notified at the European Union level. This prompted an international outbreak investigation supported by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. As of 8 May 2015, seven countries have reported 214 confirmed and suspected cases, among which 122 from Finland. The search for the source of the outbreak is ongoing.
Eurosurveillance | 2016
Céline Gossner
ECDC collects human typing data through the European Surveillance System (TESSy) since 2013 [1]. Typing data from non-human isolates can now be submitted by the food and veterinary authorities of the EU/EEA Member States through the EFSA molecular typing data collection system. Furthermore, the joint ECDC-EFSA molecular typing database allows the comparison of the typing data collected by ECDC and EFSA.
Eurosurveillance | 2012
Céline Gossner; D. Van Cauteren; S. Le Hello; F X Weill; E Terrien; S Tessier; C Janin; Anne Brisabois; V. Dusch; V Vaillant; N Jourdan-da Silva
Eurosurveillance | 2015
Jussi Sane; Emily MacDonald; Line Vold; Céline Gossner; Ettore Severi; Outbreak Investigation Team
Eurosurveillance | 2013
Céline Gossner
Eurosurveillance | 2011
J Jones; M. Gastellu-Etchegorry; F K Stenz; C Baudon; S J Bloem; M Bondonneau; S Cohuet; R Diggle; R W Ewing; I Gerstenbluth; J P Grangeon; K Kumar Alla; G Lajoinie; M Tromp; T Tumahai; J F Yvon; C M Swaan; Céline Gossner
Lancet Infectious Diseases | 2014
Therese Westrell; Dominique L. Monnet; Céline Gossner; Ole Heuer; Johanna Takkinen