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Salmonella and Campylobacter show significant levels of resistance to common antimicrobials in humans and animals
Treatment options for some of the most common food-borne infections are decreasing, as types of bacteria (called ‘isolates’) continue to show resistance to antimicrobial drugs. For...
Data
Biological hazards
Antimicrobial resistance
26 February 2015
EU report provides basis for effective fight against development of resistant bacteria
EU agencies publish first integrated analysis of data from humans and animals The use of certain antimicrobials in animals and humans is associated with resistance to these...
Data
Biological hazards
Antimicrobial resistance
30 January 2015
Campylobacteriosis cases stable, listeriosis cases continue to rise, say EFSA and ECDC
Campylobacteriosis infections reported in humans have now stabilised, after several years of an increasing trend, but it is still the most commonly reported foodborne disease in the...
Data
Biological hazards
Campylobacter
Foodborne zoonotic diseases
Listeria
Antimicrobial resistance
28 January 2015
EU Menu: contracts awarded, guidance updated
Nine more national dietary surveys will be supported by EFSA as part of its EU Menu data collection project. The results of the latest call for tenders mean that 14 countries are now...
Data
22 December 2014
EFSA and ECDC assess second Salmonella outbreak
The 38 human cases of monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium detected recently in six Member States are likely to be part of the same cluster, a joint EFSA/ECDC report has found. Based on...
Data
Biological hazards
Salmonella
5 September 2014
EFSA and ECDC assess Salmonella outbreak
Outbreaks and sporadic cases of Salmonella Enteritidis in Austria, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, as well as one case reported in Luxembourg, appear to be linked by the time...
Data
Biological hazards
Salmonella
27 August 2014
EFSA launches latest data call for EU Menu survey
EFSA has invited Member State institutions to submit tenders for data collection contracts as part of its EU Menu project. The latest call for tenders is the fourth since 2011. So...
Data
23 May 2014
Hepatitis A: EFSA and ECDC update their rapid outbreak assessment
More than 1,300 hepatitis A cases have been reported in eleven Member States since January 2013, with 240 confirmed cases related to the ongoing outbreak. Initially the outbreak was...
Biological hazards
Data
Biological hazards
11 April 2014
Antimicrobial resistance remains commonly detected in bacteria in humans, animals and food: EFSA -ECDC report
Bacteria most frequently causing food-borne infections, such as Salmonella and Campylobacter, show significant resistance to common antimicrobials, according to the EFSA-ECDC...
Data
Biological hazards
Antimicrobial resistance
25 March 2014
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