Indicator is part of data set(s):
Indicator full name:
Number of new hepatitis A cases
Unit:
number of cases
Dimensions:
- Country/Area (COUNTRY/AREA)
- Supranational group of countries (COUNTRY_GRP)
- Sex (SEX)
- Year of measure (YEAR)
Years data is available:
1985—2012
Last updated:
15 September 2025
Countries with no data (1):
- Monaco
(Sub)regional averages available for:
- WHO European Region
- Members of the European Union
- Members of the EU before May 2004 (EU15)
- Members of the EU after May 2004 (EU13)
- Members of the EU before Feb 2020
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- Central Asian Republics Information Network members (CARINFONET)
- South-eastern Europe Health Network members (SEEHN)
- Nordic countries
- Small countries
- Western Balkans
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Indicators:
618
Updated:
21 October 2025
The following abbreviations are used in the indicator titles:
• SDR: age-standardized death rates (see HFA-DB user manual/Technical notes, page 13, for details)
• FTE: full-time equivalent
• PP: physical persons
• PPP$: purchasing power parities expressed in US $, an internationally comparable scale reflecting the relative domestic purchasing powers of currencies.
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European Health for All database (HFA-DB)
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Artificial Intelligence for Health in the WHO European Region
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Assistive Technology
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European Programme of Work
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Digital Health
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European mortality database (MDB)
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Rehabilitation
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Health-enhancing physical activity
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European database on human and technical resources for health (HlthRes-DB)
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Environment and Health Information System (ENHIS)
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Financial protection in the European Region
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Child and adolescent health
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Seasonal influenza vaccination policies and coverage
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Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC)
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Maternal nutrition, physical activity and weight gain during pregnancy
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Antimicrobial resistance
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Global nutrition policy survey
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Status of child and adolescent health policies in Europe
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Health 2020 indicators
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Global eHealth survey 2015
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Joint Monitoring Framework (JMF)
Indicator notes
Number of new hepatitis A cases
Indicator code: E045311.T
See 045310 above. ICD-9: 070.0, 070.1; ICD-10: B15._
Indicator code: E045311.T
See 045310 above. ICD-9: 070.0, 070.1; ICD-10: B15._
Country/Area notes
Belgium
Data sources: Sanitary Inspection of the Ministry of the Flemish Community Government; Sanitary
Inspection of the Ministry of the French Community Government.
Remarks: These data only refer to cases that occurred in the Flemish and Walloon Region. Data of the
Brussels Capital Region are not available. (The Brussels Capital Region has approximately 950 000
inhabitants, which is about 10% of the Belgian population). Because of a serious underreporting,
this number is an underestimation.
Inspection of the Ministry of the French Community Government.
Remarks: These data only refer to cases that occurred in the Flemish and Walloon Region. Data of the
Brussels Capital Region are not available. (The Brussels Capital Region has approximately 950 000
inhabitants, which is about 10% of the Belgian population). Because of a serious underreporting,
this number is an underestimation.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Public Health Institute BIH - Department of Epidemiology.
Denmark
January 2000
Number of individually reported hepatitis A cases, diagnosed during the given calendar year.
Source State Serum Institute.
Number of individually reported hepatitis A cases, diagnosed during the given calendar year.
Source State Serum Institute.
Estonia
Some Facts about Health Care of Estonia 1990-1995. Estonian Medical Statistical Bureau.
Finland
Source: National Public Health Institute.
Germany
Source: German Health Monitoring System
Iceland
Source: Directorate of Health, Section for Infectious Disease Control.
Ireland
Source: Central Statistics Office for 1982-1984. Department of Health for subsequent years.
Israel
Department of Epidemiology, Ministry of Health.
Italy
January 2000:
Source: Ministry of Health
Source: Ministry of Health
Lithuania
National Public Health Centre.
Netherlands
Chief Medical Officer of Public Health.
Slovenia
Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana 1996 (Epidemiologic monitoring of
communicable diseases in Slovenia).
communicable diseases in Slovenia).
Sweden
Swedish Institutes for Infectious Disease Control.
General notes
No information
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