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European Health for All database
The following abbreviations are used in the indicator titles:
Indicators: 565
Updated: 18 October 2024
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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.
Number of new mumps cases
Indicator code: E050121.T
Self-explanatory. ICD-9: 072; B26. Data are available from the CD unit at WHO/EURO.
Indicator code: E050121.T
Self-explanatory. ICD-9: 072; B26. Data are available from the CD unit at WHO/EURO.
Albania
Institute of Public Health.
Belgium
Data source: Scientific Institute of Public Health - Louis Pasteur, Network of Sentinel General Practitioners. Remark: the reported number is an extrapolation, based on data from a sentinel network of general practitioners.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Public Health Institute BIH - Department of Epidemiology.
Finland
Source: National Public Health Institute.
Iceland
Source: Directorate of Health, Section for Infectious Disease Control.
Ireland
Source: Department of Health. Became a notifiable infectious disease on 24 October 1988.
Israel
Department of Epidemiology, Ministry of Health.
Italy
January 2000: 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).
Spain
Mumps (ICD-9 code: 072). Data come from the Epidemiological Surveillance System of Obligatory Declaration Disease (ODD).
Source: Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo. Centro Nacional de Epidemiología.
Source: Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo. Centro Nacional de Epidemiología.
Sweden
From 1996 = clinically reported cases (before 1996 laboratory reports)
Source: Swedish Institutes for Infectious Disease Control.
Source: Swedish Institutes for Infectious Disease Control.