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The European Public Health Association
Newsletter - August 2024
 
 

Newsletter - August 2024

  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 Institutions’ news
  10. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control news
  11. WHO news
 

1. Editorial

Welcome to the August issue of the EUPHA newsletter. We hope you had a good summer break and returned back to work with renewed energy and enthusiasm. This newsletter provides you with the latest updates on public health in Europe and beyond.

Wishing you a pleasant read.

Dr Iveta Nagyova, EUPHA President, and Charlotte Marchandise, Executive Director

2. EUPHA update

Meet-the-Section

The Meet-the-Section feature is on its summer break, as mentioned in the July newsletter. It will resume in September. If there are any specific EUPHA Sections that you are interested in learning about, please write to us.

EUPHA Section-organised events

The need to accelerate prevention and control of chronic diseases in Central Asia (September 26, 2024 / 16:00-17:00 CEST) // Presenter: Antonio Sarría-Santamera, MBBS PhD, Medicine & Global Health, Nazarbayev University School of Medicine, Kazakhstan. Click here to register.

Implementing a structured technology-supported care pathway for older cancer patient with multimorbidity as part of a multi-site RCT (October 31, 2024 / 16:00-17:00 CET) // Presenter: Bridget O'Sullivan, MSc. Nursing, PG Health Protection, PG Dip. Perioperative Nursing, PG. Cert. Cardiovascular Health, BSc. Nursing, Diploma Nursing. Click here to register.

Team-based care for the management of chronic diseases: from evidence to implementation (November 28, 2024 / 16:00-17:00 CET) // Presenters: Dr Viktoria Gastens, PharmD PhD, Population Health Laboratory (#PopHealthLab), University of Fribourg, Switzerland, and Professor Valérie Santschi, PharmD PhD, La Source, School of Nursing Sciences, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland. Click here to register.

More post-summer EUPHA-Section organised events will be announced shortly. Do check out the EUPHA webinar webpage here.

3. European Public Health Conference

17th EPH CONFERENCE, LISBON, PORTUGAL

Pre-Conferences 11 – 12 NOVEMBER
Main Conference 13 – 15 NOVEMBER
Theme: SAILING THE WAVES OF EUROPEAN PUBLIC HEALTH: EXPLORING A SEA OF INNOVATION

SAILING THE WAVES OF EUROPEAN PUBLIC HEALTH: EXPLORING A SEA OF INNOVATION

Plenary programme

The theme of this year’s EPH Conference Sailing the waves of European public health: exploring a sea of innovation, reflects our collective journey. The conference subthemes are dealt with in the plenary sessions. The focus of our explorations will be on: 

Navigating the AI wave: overcoming barriers and unleashing the potential of AI in transforming European public health. Wednesday 13 November, 14:00 – 15:00, organised by WHO Regional Office for Europe, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, exploring how AI is transforming disease surveillance, healthcare delivery, and decision-making.

With Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat; Martin McKee; Katharina Ladewig (Robert Koch Institute, Germany); Dimitra Panteli (Observatory) and Keyrellous Adib (WHO Euro).

Global Health: how can European public health efforts contribute to global health solutions? Wednesday 13 November, 18:00 – 19:00. Organised by European Public Health Association (EUPHA), Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region (ASPHER).

With: Iveta Nagyova, President EUPHA; Henrique Barros, President ASPHER; Agnes Buzyn, former minister of Health, France; Ilona Kickbusch, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland (tbc); Emma Rawson-Te Patu, President WFPHA; Charles Agyemang, Professor of Global Migration, Ethnicity & Health, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Tackling health inequalities in times of crisis. Thursday 14 November, 10:30 – 11:30 Lisbon time, organised by EuroHealthNet.

With: Fran Baum, The Stretton Institute, The University of Adelaide, Australia (by video message); Jill Litt, Professor of Environmental Health, University of Colorado, USA and Barcelona Institute of Global Health (ISGlobal), Didier Jourdan, UNESCO Chair and WHO Collaborating Centre ‘Global Health and Education’, University of Clermont-Auvergne, France, Paul Johnston, Public Health Scotland (tbc); Caroline Costongs, Director EuroHealthNet.

Harnessing social marketing for interdisciplinary health management: enhancing public health outcomes. Thursday 14 November, 14:00 – 15:00, organised by European Health Management Association (EHMA)

One Health in Europe: from concept to practice. Friday 15 November, 10:30 – 11:30, organised by European Commission.

Keynote speaker Sandra Gallina, Director-General, DG SANTE. Panellists: Stef Bronzwaer, Cross-Agency One Health Task Force, European Food Safety Authority (EFSA); Barbara Häsler, Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom (tbc); Susana Pombo, Chief Veterinary Officer, Portugal, President World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH); Eva Zažímalová, Co-lead One Health Scientific Opinion (tbc).

Pre-conference programme

We have added two more pre-conferences to our programme on Tuesday 12 November:

Best practices in EU-wide projects contributing to achieving the objectives of EU Health policies The European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) and Joint Action on increasing the capacity of National Focal Points (NFPs) bring together different actions funded under the EU4Health  and Horizon programmes. The focus is on prevention of non-communicable diseases, including cancer, and on vaccination.

Empowering change: advocacy strategies and tools for early career professionals, organised by EUPHAnxt and EuroNet MRPH.

Young Researchers’ Forum (YRF), organised by ASPHER and EUPHA.

These pre-conferences and others can be booked when registering for the main conference. You can also add a pre-conference to your existing registration by sending an email with your preferred pre-conference to registration@ephconference.eu.

Other pre-conferences deal with thematic fields as cancer prevention; health literacy; European Health Data Space; Artificial Intelligence; social security, work and health; digital health; strategic foresight methodology; behavioural and cultural insights; prevention and preparedness; syndromic surveillance systems; enhancing your writing skills; and future health scenarios. Detailed information here.

Conferência de Saúde Pública da Lusofonia

We are excited to announce the “Conferência de Saúde Pública da Lusofonia” on 11 and 12 November at the Lisbon Congress Center (CCL), strengthening cooperation in public health between the nine Member States of the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP). The conference language will be Portuguese. Simultaneous translation into English will be provided. Read more here.

Registration is through the EPH Conference registration panel. The Lusophone Public Health Conference is organized by EPH Conference, the Portuguese Association for Public Health (APPSP) and the National Association of Public Health Doctors (ANMSP).

Registration benefits for EUPHA Members

Be quick, you can benefit from early bird registration fees until 1 September. EUPHA members and delegates from Portugal pay €690 before 1 September, non-members €790. Students, trainees and colleagues from low- and middle-income countries pay €400. All fees mentioned including VAT. More information here.

Travel and hotel accommodation

You are advised to book your travel and accommodation early. TAP Air Portugal has been appointed as the Official Airline Carrier of the 17th EPH Conference in Lisbon and kindly offers delegates of the EPH Conference a 10 per cent discount. More here.
Hotel bookings are handled by our travel partner Forum d’Ideias. On the EPH Conference website you find a link to the hotel accommodation. More here.

Welcome to Lisbon 2024

The 17th EPH Conference will be held in Lisbon, Portugal, from 12 – 15 November 2024. Theme of the EPH conference 2024 is: Sailing the waves of European public health: exploring a sea of innovation. The main conference is from 13 – 15 November. Pre-conferences will be held on 11 and 12 November. The 17th EPH Conference will be held at the Lisbon Congress Center (CCL). Click here for a virtual tour.

   

4. European Journal of Public Health

Volume 34, Issue 4, August 2024

Editorials
Health related taxes in focus: a win–win 
Pekka Puska
Where did public health go wrong? Seven lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic 
Shehzad Ali and others

Viewpoints
No travellers from China? The imperative for developing empathetic public health policies and communication strategies post-COVID 
Zhaohui Su and others
A pandemic of harmful international travel-related control measures 
Knut Lönnroth

Health Services Research
Contextual factors influencing the equitable implementation of precision medicine in routine cancer care in Belgium 
Tugce Schmitt and others
Disentangling the value equation: a step forward in value-based healthcare 
Borja García-Lorenzo and others
The use of healthcare services and disabling chronic pain: results from the cross-sectional population-based Andalusian Health Survey 
Rocío Cáceres-Matos and others
Which factors influence health services utilization in Bulgaria? Results of a cross-sectional survey 
Elka Atanasova and Svetlana Panayotova
Social inequalities in medical appointment cancellations and reschedulings at the onset of the COVID-19 epidemic in France 
Jeanna-eve Pousson and others

Health Policy
The impact of the English national health inequalities strategy on inequalities in mortality at age 65: a time-trend analysis 
Natalie C Bennett and others
Genetic counselling legislation and practice in cancer in EU Member States 
J Matt McCrary and others

Health Promotion
Citizens’ digital footprints to support health promotion at the local level—PUHTI study, Finland 
Katri Kilpeläinen and others
Interventions for cold homes: a rapid review of the health impacts 
Kimberly Lazo Green and others

Ageing
Younger but sicker? Cohort trends in disease accumulation among middle-aged and older adults in Scotland using health-linked data from the Scottish Longitudinal Study 
Eloi Ribe and others
Educational inequalities in multimorbidity at older ages: a multi-generational population-based study 
Cornelia Wagner and others
Frailty on the island of Ireland: evidence from the NICOLA and TILDA studies 
Mische-Jasmine McKelvie and others

Mental health
Daylight saving time was not associated with a change in suicide rates in Austria, Switzerland and Sweden 
Martin Plöderl and others
Educational inequalities in major depressive disorder prevalence, timing and duration among adults over the life course: a microsimulation analysis based on the Lifelines Cohort Study 
Alexander Lepe and others
Differences in the body image based on physical parameters among young women from the Czech Republic and Slovakia 
Ramona Babosová and others

COVID-19
Editor's Choice
Excess mortality in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden during the COVID-19 pandemic 2020–2022 
Ingeborg Forthun and others
The 100 most-cited articles in COVID-19: a bibliometric analysis 
Yong Y Liew and others
Medical occupational check-ups during the COVID-19 pandemic in the European Union 
Matyáš Fošum and others
COVID-19 acts like a stress test, uncovering the vulnerable part of the human body: a retrospective study of 1640 cases in China 
Tian-Yi He and others

Chronic Diseases
Changes in Life’s Essential 8 and risk of cardiovascular disease in Chinese people 
Wenjuan Li and others
Metrological performances of the global chronic morbidity indicator of the Minimum European Health Module and implications for chronic disease prevalence and socioeconomic gradient estimations 
Joël Coste and others

Diabetes
Addressing chronic diseases: a comparative study of policies towards type-2 diabetes and hypertension in selected European countries 
Chiara Seghieri and others
Effect of fine particulate matter exposure on gestational diabetes mellitus risk: a retrospective cohort study 
Zhenyan Wan and others
Trends in gestational diabetes in Iceland before and after guideline changes in 2012: a nationwide study from 1997 to 2020 
Jamie Ontiveros and others

Cancer
The association between METS-IR, an indirect index for insulin resistance, and lung cancer risk 
Guoqing Wang and others
Impact of different age ranges on the benefits and harms of the breast cancer screening programme by the EU-TOPIA tool 
Marina Pinto-Carbó and others
The influence of breast screening on breast cancer incidence in England: observational study based on cancer registries and bulletins of the NHS Breast Screening Programme 
Philippe Autier and others
What factors influence the uptake of bowel, breast and cervical cancer screening? An overview of international research 
Sarah R Prowse and others
Understanding the high-risk human papillomavirus prevalence and associated factors in the European country with a high incidence of cervical cancer 
Natalija Berza and others
Trends in oesophageal cancer mortality in Montenegro, 1990–2018 
Mirjana Nedović Vuković and others
Analysis of the global burden of cervical cancer in young women aged 15–44 years old 
Min Zhang and others

European Public Health News
The power of collective voices 
Charlotte Marchandise and others

5. Call for proposals, job opportunities

IHIS at Sciensano is looking for three researchers.

The Innovation in Health Information Systems (IHIS) unit at Sciensano is looking for 3 researchers to strengthen the team and to work on projects such as the TEHDAS2 Joint action and other health data governance and FAIR topics. Check out the LinkedIn post here.

Erasmus University Rotterdam also offers some interesting (post-)doc positions

Two post-doctoral fellowship positions dealing with the growing problem of drug shortages. Link.

A PhD position researching links between health or nutrition behaviours and health outcomes among vulnerable groups. Link.

European Commission Study - AI in healthcare

The aim of the study is to identify the most prominent sector-specific challenges and the accelerators for the deployment of AI in healthcare. The study aims to outline options for action that may be considered by the EU Commission to better facilitate more effective and efficient deployment of AI in healthcare (please find attached accreditation letter and data protection notice)

You are invited to fill in the survey.

Healthcare professional survey: click here
AI developer/researcher survey: click here
AI regulatory expert survey: click here

6. Interesting news

Wellbeing economy and social sustainability build on wellbeing of healthcare and social welfare personnel (Finnish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health)

A wide range of national and international experts have gathered in Finland to find solutions for supporting healthcare and social welfare personnel’s mental health, wellbeing and ability to cope at work. This two-day seminar in Helsinki is organised jointly by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health and the Regional Office for Europe of the World Health Organization (WHO). Click here to read more.

The problem of gender imbalance in EU digital healthcare (euobserver)

Healthcare is therefore often cited as an example of a sector that has managed to change the complexion of the workforce to no longer look like previous notions of the roles of men and women, into a more equitable environment at all levels. However, the digitalisation of healthcare is creating a new stark gender gap, and an ecosystem that has long benefited from gender diversity is now at risk of becoming skewed. Click here to read more.

Exclude drinks industry from alcohol policy planning, UK campaigners urge (The Guardian)

Drinks business accused of ‘interfering’ with past efforts to reduce harms as alcohol deaths hit record high. Click here to read more.

Number of microplastics in soda bottles found to increase the more you open them to drink (euronews)

A new report found a number of micro and nano plastics in soda bottles, with the number increasing based on how many times the bottle was opened. Click here to read more.

TikTok to ditch ‘addictive’ tool in Europe at EU’s request (Politico)

TikTok promised not to roll out a reward program in its Lite app to push users to engage more in the European Union. Click here to read more.

7. Upcoming courses and conferences

HPV Vaccines: from prevention to confidence building
2 Sep 2024 - 3 Nov 2024 / Online training
Organiser: PROTECT-EUROPE

Ethics of Environmental Health in Armed Conflict Situations
8 Sep 2024 - 11 Sep 2024 / České Budějovice (Budweis), Czech Republic
Organiser: ISEEH2024

European Society for Prevention Research (EUSPR) 2024 Conference: “Prevention in and with Communities”
10 Sep 2024 - 13 Sep 2024 / Cremona, Italy
Organiser: European Society for Prevention Research

Population Health Management: Harnessing the Power of Data to Strengthen PHC
10 Sep 2024 - 11 Sep 2024 / Online event
Organiser: World Health Organization

World Cancer Congress
17 Sep 2024 - 19 Sep 2024 / Geneva, Switzerland
Organiser: Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)

Global health literacy summit in Rotterdam
18 Sep 2024 - 20 Sep 2024 / Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Organiser: International Health Literacy Association

Causal Methods in Early-Life Research: An Interdisciplinary Workshop
25 Sep 2024 - 27 Sep 2024 / Bad Kreuznach, Germany
Organiser: Charité and others

WHO Barcelona course on health financing for universal health coverage
30 Sep 2024 - 4 Oct 2024 / Barcelona, Spain
Organiser: WHO/Europe

36th International Papillomavirus Conference (IPVC 2024)
12 Nov 2024 - 15 Nov 2024 / Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Organiser: IPVC 2024

BMJ Future Health
19 Nov 2024 - 20 Nov 2024 / London, UK
Organiser: BMJ

ESCAIDE 2024
20 Nov 2024 - 22 Nov 2024 / Stockholm, Sweden and online
Organiser: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control

6th International Public Mental Health Winter School
2 Dec 2024 - 6 Dec 2024 / Vilnius, Lithuania
Organiser: Vilnius University, Faculty of Medicine, Lithuania in collaboration with Emden University of Applied Sciences, Germany ao

Health in Detention
2 Dec 2024 - 6 Dec 2024 / Allschwil, Switzerland
Organiser: Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH)

8. Interesting publications

"Why would we?" A qualitative study on COVID-19 vaccination decision making among Ukrainian economic female migrants in Poland

Ganczak M, Kalinowski P, Twardowski P, Osicka DA, Pasek O, Duda-Duma Ł, Vervoort JPM, Edelstein M and Kowalska M (2024) 
Front. Public Health 12:1380627
Click here to read more.

Mapping the regulatory landscape for artificial intelligence in health within the European Union (npj digital medicine)

A comprehensive synthesis of 141 binding policies applicable to AI in healthcare across the EU and 10 European countries. The findings highlight the importance of a robust governance framework to ensure the ethical, secure, and effective implementation of AI technologies in healthcare and population health. Click here to read more.

Suicide rates among physicians compared with the general population in studies from 20 countries: gender stratified systematic review and meta-analysis (BMJ)

Standardised suicide rate ratios for male and female physicians decreased over time, however, the rates remained increased for female physicians, calling for continued efforts in research and prevention of physician deaths by suicide, particularly among female physicians and at-risk subgroups. Click here to read more.

Was priority setting considered in COVID-19 response planning? A global comparative analysis (Health Policy OPEN)

COVID-19 pandemic response plans from 86 countries across all WHO regions to were evaluated on how well they incorporated established parameters for effective priority setting. The findings showed that while most plans addressed prerequisites like political will and resource prioritization, they generally lacked consideration of explicit prioritization processes, equity concerns, and implementation/impact evaluation, indicating room for improvement in future pandemic preparedness planning. Click here to read more.

Evaluating the impact of the 2010 Swedish choice reform in primary health care on avoidable hospitalization and socioeconomic inequities: an interrupted time series analysis using register data (BMC Health Services Research)

This study examined the impact of Sweden's 2010 primary health care choice reform on avoidable hospitalizations and socioeconomic inequities, comparing regions with low, moderate, and high increases in private providers after the reform. The results suggest that regions with larger increases in private provision saw slightly greater reductions in avoidable hospitalizations overall, but also experienced worse development of socioeconomic inequities in avoidable hospitalizations, compared to regions with little change in private provision. Click here to read more.

Understanding what it will take to sustain improvement in healthcare (International Journal for Quality in Health Care)

The editorial discusses the challenges of implementing sustainable quality improvement initiatives in healthcare systems, particularly in lower- and middle-income countries. It emphasizes the importance of contextualizing assessment tools, strengthening healthcare systems, and incorporating reflective practice to achieve lasting improvements in patient care and outcomes. Click here to read more.

On respecting individual autonomy, creating structures that allow all people to live as we choose to (The Healthiest Goldfish; Sandro Galea; Substack)

Building a heathier world means letting people be who they are. Click here to read more.

9. European Institutions’ news

Mpox: HERA to donate over 215,000 vaccine doses to Africa CDC amid urgent outbreak (European Commission)

In response to the escalating mpox outbreak in Africa, the European Commission's Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA) has announced they will supply over 215,000 doses of the vaccine to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. Click here to read more.

Health ministers meet in Budapest to discuss the issues that may define the European Union's health policy in the coming years (Hungarian presidency of the Council of the European Union)

European health leaders gathered in Budapest for an informal meeting to discuss critical health issues affecting millions across the continent. Hosted by Hungary, the meeting was focused on collaborative actions against cardiovascular diseases, on enhancing organ donation and transplantation, and on implementing the European Health Data Space (EHDS). Click here to read more.

10. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control news

Eurosurveillance - Volume 29, Issue 31, 01 August 2024

Rapid communication
Resurgence of Bordetella pertussis, including one macrolide-resistant isolate, France, 2024
Carla Rodrigues, Valérie Bouchez, Anaïs Soares, Sabine Trombert-Paolantoni, Fatima Aït El Belghiti, Jérémie F Cohen, Nathalie Armatys, Annie Landier, Thomas Blanchot, Marie Hervo, REMICOQ study group, Julie Toubiana  and Sylvain Brisse

Surveillance
Twenty-five years of sentinel laboratory-based surveillance of shigellosis in a high-income country endemic for the disease, Israel, 1998 to 2022
Dani Cohen, Orit Treygerman, Shifra Ken-Dror, Orli Sagi, Merav Strauss, Miriam Parizade, Sophy Goren, Analía V Ezernitchi, Assaf Rokney, Lital Keinan-Boker  and Ravit Bassal

Research
Incidence of laboratory-confirmed influenza and RSV and associated presenteeism and absenteeism among healthcare personnel, Israel, influenza seasons 2016 to 2019
Eduardo Azziz-Baumgartner, Avital Hirsch, Young M Yoo, Alon Peretz, David Greenberg, Yonat Shemer Avni, Aharona Glatman-Freedman, Michal Mandelboim, Adam MacNeil, Emily T Martin, Gabriella Newes-Adeyi, Mark Thompson, Arnold S Monto, and others

Eurosurveillance - Volume 29, Issue 32, 08 August 2024

Rapid communication
Real-time PCR assay to detect the novel Clade Ib monkeypox virus, September 2023 to May 2024
Leonard Schuele, Leandre Murhula Masirika, Jean Claude Udahemuka, Freddy Belesi Siangoli, Justin Bengehya Mbiribindi, Pacifique Ndishimye, Frank M Aarestrup, Marion Koopmans, Bas B Oude Munnink, Richard Molenkamp  and GREATLIFE MPOX group
Persistent elevation in incidence of pneumonia in children in England, 2023/24
Daniel Todkill, Theresa Lamagni, Richard Pebody, Mary Ramsay, Daisy Woolham, Alicia Demirjian, Antoine Salzmann, Meera Chand, Helen E Hughes, Christopher Bennett, Russell Hope, Conall H Watson, Colin S Brown  and Alex J Elliot

Surveillance
Syphilis testing in blood donors, France, 2007 to 2022
Syria Laperche, Claire Sauvage, Sophie Le Cam, Florence Lot, Lucile Malard, Pierre Gallian, Elodie Pouchol, Pascale Richard, Pascal Morel, Philippe Grange, Pierre Tiberghien, Nadjet Benhaddou  and Nicolas Dupin
Hospital surveillance of respiratory viruses during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: contribution to the WHO mosaic framework, Israel, 2020 to 2023
Lea Gur-Arie, Michal Stein, Hanna Sefty, Ilana S Fratty, Ital Nemet, Limor Kliker, Nofar Atari, Neta S Zuckerman, Alina Rosenberg, Heftziba Ivgi, Orit Golan-Shany, Nadav Sorek, Orna Schwartz-Harari, Michal Bromberg, Lital Keinan-Boker, and others

Research
Epidemiological and environmental investigation of the ‘big four’ Vibrio species, 1994 to 2021: a Baltic Sea retrospective study
Greta Gyraitė, Marija Kataržytė, Martynas Bučas, Greta Kalvaitienė, Sandra Kube, Daniel PR Herlemann, Christian Pansch, Anders F Andersson, Tarja Pitkanen, Anna-Maria Hokajärvi, Aune Annus-Urmet, Gerhard Hauk, Martin Hippelein, and others

Eurosurveillance - Volume 29, Issue 33, 15 August 2024

Euroroundup
A survey of the representativeness and usefulness of wastewater-based surveillance systems in 10 countries across Europe in 2023
Guido Benedetti, Lene Wulff Krogsgaard, Sabine Maritschnik, Hans Peter Stüger, Veronik Hutse, Raphael Janssens, Soile Blomqvist, Tarja Pitkänen, Anastasia Koutsolioutsou, Eszter Róka, Marta Vargha, Giuseppina La Rosa, Elisabetta Suffredini, and others

Surveillance
Differences between males and females in infectious diseases notifications in the EU/EEA, 2012 to 2021
Julien Beauté  and Francesco Innocenti

Miscellaneous
Note from the editors: WHO declares mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern
Eurosurveillance editorial team

Eurosurveillance - Volume 29, Issue 34, 22 August 2024

Research
Effectiveness of historical smallpox vaccination against mpox clade II in men in Denmark, France, the Netherlands and Spain, 2022
Soledad Colombe, Silvia Funke, Anders Koch, Manon Haverkate, Susana Monge, Anne-Sophie Barret, Aisling Vaughan, Susan Hahné, Catharina van Ewijk, Hanne-Dorthe Emborg, Sebastian von Schreeb, Asunción Díaz, Carmen Olmedo, Laura Zanetti, and others
Mobile vaccination units to increase COVID-19 vaccination uptake in areas with lower coverage: a within-neighbourhood analysis using national registration data, the Netherlands, September–December 2021
Mattijs S Lambooij, Joyce Pijpers, Jan van de Kassteele, Mirjam P Fransen, Susan JM Hahné, Niek Hof, Floor M Kroese, Hester de Melker, Mart van Dijk, Ellen Uiters  and Marijn de Bruin

Perspective
Focus, vigilance, resilience: towards stronger infectious disease surveillance, threat detection and response in the EU/EEA
Phillip Zucs, Julien Beauté, Daniel Palm  and Gianfranco Spiteri

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

11. WHO news

Statement – Mpox: test for global equity and call for elimination in the European Region (WHO/Europe)

Statement by WHO Regional Director for Europe, Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge. Click here to read more.

WHO/Europe launches new guide to empower coaches for better health (WHO/Europe)

WHO/Europe has released a new publication aimed at empowering sports coaches to play a meaningful role in sport and community health. The “Health promoting sports coach implementation guide: be an empowering and supporting coach” equips coaches with the tools and knowledge to support the health and well-being of individuals and communities. Click here to read more.

How does hot weather affect pregnancy? Two expectant mothers ask a midwife (WHO/Europe)

In Europe, climate change is raising temperatures faster than in any other region of the world, posing risks to groups such as the elderly and those with chronic health conditions. Depending on the frequency, intensity and duration of the heat, pregnant women and their babies can also be affected, particularly if they are socioeconomically vulnerable. How can pregnant women look after themselves during hot weather? Click here to read more.

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