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The European Public Health Association
Newsletter - July 2023
 
 

Newsletter - July 2023

  1. Editorial
  2. EUPHA update
  3. European Public Health Conference
  4. European Journal of Public Health
  5. Call for proposals, job opportunities
  6. Interesting news
  7. Upcoming courses and conferences
  8. Interesting publications
  9. European Institutes news
  10. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control news
  11. WHO news
 

1. Editorial

Welcome to the July issue of our EUPHA newsletter. We hope you manage to stay cool during this hot summer month and have enjoyed or are enjoying your well-deserved summer break. This newsletter provides you with updates on public health in Europe and beyond.

Wishing you a pleasant read.

Iveta Nagyova, EUPHA president and Marieke Verschuuren, EUPHA Executive director

2. EUPHA update

EUPHA president participating in the WHO Euro summer school

EUPHA president, Dr Iveta Nagyova, participated in the WHO Euro Summer School 'A systems approach to the promotion of healthy lifestyles', held 18-20 July 2023 in Nice, France. Her presentation was on the first day of the summer school and on healthy choices, behavioural insights and behavioural economics to nudge people towards adopting healthy behaviours and combating non-communicable diseases. This summer school had the pleasure and honour of having WHO Regional Director Hans Kluge attend in person!

PROPHET


Defining personalised prevention
During the PROPHET kick-off meeting in Rome, September 2022, PROPHET partners worked on the definition of “personalised prevention”. Find the definition here.

PROPHET presented at various events throughout Europe
These past few months PROPHET team participated to several events & conferences. To know which one check here.

PROPHET latest scientific work
PROPHET is currently leading an important scientific work to map the challenges for the adoption of personalised prevention in health systems. Read more about this scientific work here. Currently, the survey on barriers, challenges, and enablers for the adoption of personalised prevention strategies is open. Participate in this survey by clicking here

EUPHA Executive director participates in the 7th Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health

WHO Europe's 7th Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health took place 5-7 July 2023 in Hungary. Our Executive Director, Marieke Verschuuren participated. Her reflection after the first day: "you could feel the urgency and the drive of the policymakers, international organisations, civil society organisations and other stakeholders present to take the actions needed to protect and improve the health of humans, animals and the environment." On the last day of the conference the countries of the WHO European Region adopted the Budapest Declaration, pushing action to enhance environment and health. Learn more about this conference here

4. European Public Health Conference

16th EUROPEAN PUBLIC HEALTH CONFERENCE, DUBLIN, IRELAND, 8 - 11 NOVEMBER 2023
OUR FOOD, OUR HEALTH, OUR EARTH: A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR HUMANITY

Early registration until 1 September

More than 1,500 colleagues have already registered. You can benefit from early bird registration fees until 1 September. Reduction is offered to EUPHA members and colleagues from Ireland. Register here.

Pre-conference programme

We offer a fully packed programme of pre-conferences on Wednesday 8 November. See our website. Attending a pre-conference requires separate registration. This can be done during the registration for the main conference, but also by adding a pre-conference to your existing registration at a later date. Registration fees are €75 (half day) and €150 (full day). Sponsored pre-conferences are €20. (all sessions inclusive network buffet lunch).

Theme and plenary programme

The in person 16th EPH Conference will be held in Dublin, Ireland, from 8 – 11 November 2023. Theme of the EPH conference 2023 is: Our Food, Our Health, Our Earth: A Sustainable Future for Humanity.

The plenary programme is organised in collaboration with our partners and the tentative themes of the sessions are as follows. Names of speakers and moderators will be announced shortly on our website. Read more about the plenary programme here.

Transitioning to more sustainable food systems that support health and wellbeing, organised by EuroHealthNet, Thursday 9 November, 14:00 – 15:00 (all Dublin times)

Noncommunicable diseases: risk factors and commercial determinants (title tbc), organised by EUPHA and European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Thursday 9 November, 17:50 – 18:50

Building the future One Health workforce, organised by ASPHER and EHMA, Friday 10 November, 10:30 – 11:30

On the path to an equitable and sustainable digital future for European health systems, organised by WHO Regional Office for Europe, Friday 10 November, 14:00 – 15:00

Safeguarding health together: preparing the European Union’s health priorities, organised by European Commission and European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Saturday 11 November, 10:30 – 11:30

Conference venue

The 16th EPH Conference will be held in The Convention Centre Dublin. The CCD is one of Europe's most environmentally-friendly venues. In 2021, the CCD secured ISO 20121 accreditation, which is a recognized international accreditation that demonstrates commitment to running sustainable events. Read more here.

                            

4. European Journal of Public Health

Advanced articles – July 2023

Smoke-free home restrictions in Armenia and Georgia: motives, barriers and secondhand smoke reduction behaviors 
Carla J Berg and others
Correction to: A systematic review of the effectiveness of community interventions to improve parent health literacy
European Journal of Public Health
Beyond MPOWER: a systematic review of population-level factors that affect European tobacco smoking rates
Leah K Watson and others
Are active school transport and leisure-time physical activity associated with performance and wellbeing at secondary school? A population-based study
Juuso J Jussila and others
The association between type of conception through medically assisted reproduction and childhood cognition: a Danish population-wide cohort study
Peter Fallesen
Variation in mortality burden of the COVID-19 pandemic across federal states in Germany 
Marina Kolobova and others
Community-acquired antimicrobial resistance among Syrian refugees and the local population in Türkiye 
Serap Süzük Yıldız and others
Association between Covid-19 sources of information, beliefs, and vaccination rates: an EU-wide survey 
Ernesto De la Cruz-Sánchez and others
Gambling among indebted individuals: an analysis of bank transaction data 
Virve K Marionneau and others
Transforming health systems for incorporating personalized health interventions 
Roberta Pastorino and others
Self-rated work ability as a risk factor for disability retirement 
Sakari Kainulainen and others
Assessing the impact of energy and fuel poverty on health: a European scoping review 
Sarah N Champagne and others
No country is safe from a pandemic: insights into small countries’ COVID-19 experiences 
Sarah Cuschieri and others
Defining medical deserts—an international consensus-building exercise 
Monica G Brînzac and others
Heatwaves and their health risks: knowledge, risk perceptions and behaviours of the German population in summer 2022 
Parichehr Shamsrizi and others
Changes in prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of tobacco and nicotine use in Finland during the COVID-19 pandemic 
Sebastián Peña and others

5. Call for proposals, job opportunities

European Health Union: HERA Invest offers €100 million for innovative solutions to health threats

This month, the Commission and the European Investment Bank announce the creation of HERA Invest, a €100 million top-up to the InvestEU programme, to support research and development (R&D) in the most pressing cross-border health threats, financed by the EU4Health programme. Currently, European companies find it difficult to access sufficient public and private funding for the development and scaling up of cutting-edge solutions in health and life sciences. Innovation is needed to respond to priority health threats such as pathogens with high pandemic potential or resistance to antibiotics. 
Learn more about HERA Invest here.

Director and Full Professor in Epidemiology and Public Health at the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM)

The position is offered by the Medical Faculty of the University of Bern, Switzerland. The application deadline is 30 August. Check out the job add here.

6. Interesting news

Making Health for All Policies

This policy brief Making Health for All Policies: Harnessing the co-benefits of health, published by the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies (WHO/Euro), highlights that health actors will not achieve their aims on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) unless they are able to change the narrative. Health in All Policies is a key tool in making that change but is sometimes overlooked as too focused on health goals. There is a need to convince other sectors that health contributes to their aims and to achieving goals across sectors and to demonstrate that the co-benefits of working intersectorally is key to making real progress achieving the SDGs. Read the policy brief here.

WHO/Europe and European Commission establish new partnership for better long-term care

WHO/Europe and the European Commission have joined forces to support countries in the European Union working to improve long-term care. The new partnership, which will inform WHO/Europe’s work in the European Region, will focus on improving access and quality of long-term care services while providing important support to informal caregivers, who often play a crucial role in care provision. Read more here.

Latest news from the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

Webinar recording on How can the EU support sustainable innovation and access

During the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2023, the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies and Swedish Ministry of Health and Social Affairs worked together to better understand how the EU can support sustainable innovation and access to effective antibiotics. The EU has an important role to play both in combatting antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and in contributing to global solutions.
Watch the webinar here.

Reforms in place in Kyrgyzstan amid health workforce and financing challenges

Kyrgyzstan faces health workforce shortages and health financing challenges, but has embraced far-reaching health reforms, recent documents on the country’s health system published by the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies revealed.
Read more here.

Health experts alert to diverse barriers for patients in accessing care during the European Public Health Week

The European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies kicked off the third day (24 May) of the European Public Health Week, an initiative by the European Public Health Association (EUPHA), under the theme ‘access to care’.

Access to care is essential for patients to obtain diagnostics, access treatments, but also for health promotion and prevention. However, very often this is not a given due to gaps in health coverage.
Read more here.

Webinar recordings from the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies  

How can the EU support sustainable innovation and access to effective antibiotics.

During the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2023, the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies and Swedish Ministry of Health and Social Affairs worked together to better understand how the EU can support sustainable innovation and access to effective antibiotics. The EU has an important role to play both in combatting antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and in contributing to global solutions.
Watch the webinar here.

7. Upcoming courses and conferences

Specialized Master in Public Health Methodology academic year 2022-2023
1 Aug 2023 - 30 Jun 2023 / Brussels, Belgium
Organiser: School of Public Health, Université Catholique de Louvain, Université de Mons

SSPH+ Lugano Summer School in Public Health Policy, Economics and Management – 32nd Edition
21 Aug 2023 - 26 Aug 2023 / online, on-site, and hybrid
Organiser: Summer School in Public Health Policy, Economics, and Management

Health in Detention
11 Sep 2023 - 15 Sep 2023 / Allschwil, Switzerland
Organiser: Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH), International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)

Strategic Planning for Health Interventions
18 Sep 2023 - 22 Sep 2023 / Hybrid: Allschwil, Switzerland and online
Organiser: Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH)

Observatory silver jubilee: 25 years learning from each other
21 Sep 2023 / Brussels and online (hybrid)
Organiser: European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

Connecting Health & Climate Change
11 Oct 2023 - 12 Oct 2023 / Stockholm, Sweden
Organiser: EU funded ENBEL project by Umeå University, University of Tartu and CICERO Center for International Climate Research

33rd Alzheimer Europe Conference - New opportunities in dementia care, policy and research
16 Oct 2023 - 18 Oct 2023 / Helsinki, Finland
Organiser: Alzheimer Europe

Communication, Marketing and Social Media
6 Nov 2023 - 10 Nov 2023 / Hybrid: Allschwil, Switzerland and online 
Organiser: Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH)

8. Interesting publications

Assessing resilience of a health system is difficult but necessary to prepare for the next crisis

BMJ | 4 July 2023
Anna Sagan and colleagues suggest that health systems responses to covid-19 can help to identify factors within and outside of the health system that affect its resilience to shocks.

Publications from the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

Health and Care Data: Approaches to data linkage for evidence-informed policy

Health services research increasingly relies on data linkage, including to datasets outside the health sector

Evidence-based health policy requires good health services research, which in turn requires access to comprehensive high-quality data. With the digital transformation of healthcare, ever-more dynamic landscapes of datasets, and the availability of ‘big data’, health services research increasingly relies on linking data within and outside of health for meaningful insights.
Read more here.

France: health system review 2023

The Statutory Health Insurance system is universal and provides a generous benefits basket

The French health system is structurally based on a social health insurance approach, but it also shares National Health System goals reflected in the single public payer model, the importance of tax-based revenue for financing healthcare, strong state intervention and residency-based benefits. The Statutory Health Insurance currently covers almost 100% of the resident population under various schemes, but cost-sharing is required for all essential services. Coverage is also available to undocumented migrants under certain conditions.
Read more here.

9. European Institutes news

European Medicines Agency (EMA) resources for academics and researchers

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) makes available resource materials including videos and links to workshops for academics and researchers interested in learning more about EMA activities. check out EMA's training mateiral, workshops and scientific events of particular relevance to academics and researchers here.

The subcommittee on public health (SANT) holds hearing on medicine shortages

During the hearing of 13 July on 'Medicine shortages', Members of the SANT subcommittee of the European Parliament held a debate on the role of the European Commission and Member States regarding any necessary action to restore pharmaceutical sovereignty in Europe and local pharmaceutical production, with particular attention to the priority given to essential and strategic medicines.

Spanish presidency of the Council of the European Union

On 1 July 2023, Spain took over the presidency of the Council of the EU. Spain aspires to work for a European Health Union. "The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us that we cannot aspire to build an area of prosperity without first guaranteeing the most basic thing: people's health," as stated in the presidency's programme.

10. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control news

Eurosurveillance - Volume 28, Issue 26, 29 June 2023

Surveillance
Influenza versus other respiratory viruses – assessing severity among hospitalised children, Belgium, 2011 to 2020
Natalie Fischer, Sarah Moreels, Nicolas Dauby, Marijke Reynders, Evelyn Petit, Michèle Gérard, Patrick Lacor, Siel Daelemans, Bénédicte Lissoir, Xavier Holemans, Koen Magerman, Door Jouck, Marc Bourgeois, Bénédicte Delaere, Sophie Quoilin, Steven Van Gucht, Isabelle Thomas, Nathalie Bossuyt and Cyril Barbezange
The COVID-19 pandemic in Greenland, epidemic features and impact of early strict measures, March 2020 to June 2022
Paneeraq Noahsen, Louise Lohmann Faber, Silvia Isidor, Jannik Fonager, Morten Rasmussen and Henrik L Hansen
From dengue outbreaks to endemicity: Reunion Island, France, 2018 to 2021
Muriel Vincent, Marie Claire Paty, Patrick Gerardin, Elsa Balleydier, Aurélie Etienne, Jamel Daoudi, Fabian Thouillot, Marie-Christine Jaffar-Bandjee, Clinical Investigation Team, Laboratory Network, on behalf of the study collaborators Réseau de médecins sentinelles de la Réunion and Luce Menudier

Eurosurveillance - Volume 28, Issue 27, 06 July 2023

Rapid communication
Local Salmonella Enteritidis restaurant outbreak investigation in England provides further evidence for eggs as source in widespread international cluster, March to April 2023
Helen E Benson, Lucy Reeve, Lucy Findlater, Amoolya Vusirikala, Maaike Pietzsch, Oluwakemi Olufon, Eve Matthews, Ann Hoban, Anaïs Painset, Incident Management Team, Sooria Balasegaram, Lesley Larkin, Sarah Weir and Ellen Heinsbroek

Outbreaks
Intraregional hospital outbreak of OXA-244-producing Escherichia coli ST38 in Norway, 2020
Paul Christoffer Lindemann, Torunn Pedersen, Dorthea Hagen Oma, Jessin Janice, Fredrik Grøvan, Ghantous Milad Chedid, Liv Jorunn Hafne, Ellen H. Josefsen, Oliver Kacelnik, Arnfinn Sundsfjord and Ørjan Samuelsen

Surveillance
Estimated incubation period distributions of mpox using cases from two international European festivals and outbreaks in a club in Berlin, May to June 2022
Sarah E McFarland, Ulrich Marcus, Lukas Hemmers, Fuminari Miura, Jesús Iñigo Martínez, Fernando Martín Martínez, Elisa Gil Montalbán, Emilie Chazelle, Alexandra Mailles, Yassoungo Silue, Naïma Hammami, Amaryl Lecompte, Nicolas Ledent, Wim Vanden Berghe, Laurens Liesenborghs, Dorien Van den Bossche, Paul R Cleary, Jacco Wallinga, Eve P Robinson, Tone Bjordal Johansen, Antra Bormane, Tanya Melillo, Cornelia Seidl, Liza Coyer, Ronja Boberg, Annette Jurke, Dirk Werber and Alexander Bartel

Research
Nationwide, population-based observational study of the molecular epidemiology and temporal trend of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales in Norway, 2015 to 2021
Oskar Ljungquist, Bjørg Haldorsen, Anna Kaarina Pöntinen, Jessin Janice, Ellen Haldis Josefsen, Petter Elstrøm, Oliver Kacelnik, The Norwegian Study Group on CPE, Arnfinn Sundsfjord and Ørjan Samuelsen

Eurosurveillance - Volume 28, Issue 28, 13 July 2023

Rapid communication
A urokinase-associated outbreak of Ralstonia mannitolilytica bloodstream infections in haemodialysis patients in north-eastern Italy, January to April 2023
Massimiliano Fabricci,  Anaïs Trinca, Luca Talotti, Marina Busetti, Emmanouil Alexandros Fotakis, Christina Merakou, Raffaella Koncan, Annachiara Ghiotti, Camilla Negri, Vittorio Di Maso, Manuela Bosco, Alberto Antonelli, Marco Coppi, Gian Maria Rossolini, Claudia Giuliani, Enrico Scarpis, Barbara Gregoretti, Danilo Licastro, Roberto Luzzati, Venera Costantino and the multidisciplinary working group

Outbreaks
SARS-CoV-2 in lions, gorillas and zookeepers in the Rotterdam Zoo, the Netherlands, a One Health investigation, November 2021
Florien Dusseldorp, Linda G.R. Bruins-van-Sonsbeek, Maaike Buskermolen, Henk Niphuis, Mariëlle Dirven, Jane Whelan, Bas B. Oude Munnink, Marion Koopmans, Ewout B. Fanoy, Reina S. Sikkema and Aimée Tjon-A-Tsien
A Q fever outbreak among visitors to a natural cave, Bizkaia, Spain, December 2020 to October 2021
Ana Hurtado, Ion I Zendoia, Eva Alonso, Xabier Beraza, Joseba Bidaurrazaga, Blanca Ocabo, Iñaki Arrazola, Aitor Cevidanes, Jesús F Barandika and Ana L García-Pérez
Influenza transmission during COVID-19 measures downscaling in Greece, August 2022: evidence for the need of continuous integrated surveillance of respiratory viruses
Kassiani Mellou, Kyriaki Tryfinopoulou, Mary Emmanouil, Kassiani Gkolfinopoulou, Spyros Sapounas, Maria Evangelidou, Panagiota Moulopoulou, Eleftherios Miaoulis, Emmanouil Angelakis, George Sourvinos, Theoklis Zaoutis and Dimitrios Paraskevis

Eurosurveillance - Volume 28, Issue 29, 20 July 2023

Surveillance
Influenza versus other respiratory viruses – assessing severity among hospitalised children, Belgium, 2011 to 2020
Natalie Fischer, Sarah Moreels, Nicolas Dauby, Marijke Reynders, Evelyn Petit, Michèle Gérard, Patrick Lacor, Siel Daelemans, Bénédicte Lissoir, Xavier Holemans, Koen Magerman, Door Jouck, Marc Bourgeois, Bénédicte Delaere, Sophie Quoilin, Steven Van Gucht, Isabelle Thomas, Nathalie Bossuyt and Cyril Barbezange
The COVID-19 pandemic in Greenland, epidemic features and impact of early strict measures, March 2020 to June 2022
Paneeraq Noahsen, Louise Lohmann Faber, Silvia Isidor, Jannik Fonager, Morten Rasmussen and Henrik L Hansen
From dengue outbreaks to endemicity: Reunion Island, France, 2018 to 2021
Muriel Vincent, Marie Claire Paty, Patrick Gerardin, Elsa Balleydier, Aurélie Etienne, Jamel Daoudi, Fabian Thouillot, Marie-Christine Jaffar-Bandjee, Clinical Investigation Team, Laboratory Network, on behalf of the study collaborators Réseau de médecins sentinelles de la Réunion and Luce Menudier

Eurosurveillance - Volume 28, Issue 30, 27 July 2023

Research
Insights from a national survey in 2021 and from modelling on progress towards hepatitis C virus elimination in the country of Georgia since 2015
Josephine G. Walker, Irina Tskhomelidze, Shaun Shadaker, Maia Tsereteli, Senad Handanagic, Paige A. Armstrong, Amiran Gamkrelidze and Peter Vickerman
Toward reaching hepatitis B goals: hepatitis B epidemiology and the impact of two decades of vaccination, Georgia, 2021
Nino Khetsuriani, Amiran Gamkrelidze, Shaun Shadaker, Maia Tsereteli, Maia Alkhazashvili, Nazibrola Chitadze, Irina Tskhomelidze, Lia Gvinjilia, Francisco Averhoff, Gavin Cloherty, Qian An , Giorgi Chakhunashvili, Jan Drobeniuc, Paata Imnadze, Khatuna Zakhashvili and Paige A Armstrong

Systematic Review
Estimates of hepatitis B virus prevalence among general population and key risk groups in EU/EEA/UK countries: a systematic review
Sandra Bivegete, Anna L McNaughton, Adam Trickey, Zak Thornton, Becky Scanlan, Aaron G Lim, Lina Nerlander, Hannah Fraser, Josephine G Walker, Matthew Hickman, Peter Vickerman, Helen Johnson, Erika Duffell, Ellen Brooks-Pollock and Hannah Christensen

Miscellaneous
Job vacancies at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)
Eurosurveillance editorial team

11. WHO news

Health emergency preparedness, response, and resilience in the WHO European Region (Preparedness 2.0)

Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on the development of a strategy and action plan on health emergency preparedness, response, and resilience (Preparedness 2.0) in the WHO European Region, held their inaugural meeting 27-28 June 2023 in Copenhagen Denmark. Learn more about this Preparedness 2.0 in the European Region here.

Without preparation the heat can be deadly

"Beyond adapting to our new reality this summer, we must look to the years and decades ahead. There is a desperate and urgent need for regional and global action to effectively tackle the climate crisis, which poses an existential threat to the human race." - Hans Kluge on 18 July 2023, read the full statement here

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