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Test, Track & Trace, and Quarantine (TTTQ) all infected patients and their contacts
from ESWI Activity Report 2020
by ESWI
The European Scientific Working group on Influenza (ESWI) is a group of key scientific experts in influenza who have joined forces to reduce the burden of influenza in Europe:
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■ Ted van Essen, Amersfoort, The Netherlands ■ Gülsah Gabriel, Heinrich-Pette-Institute, Leibniz Institute for Experimental Virology,
Hamburg, Germany ■ Terho Heikkinen, University of Turku, Finland ■ Susanne Herold, University of Giessen Lung Centre, Germany ■ George Kassianos, GP and National Immunisation Lead Royal College of General
Practitioners, UK ■ Edward C. Hutchinson, University of Glasgow, UK ■ Colin Russell, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands ■ Peter Openshaw, Imperial College London, UK ■ Ab Osterhaus, Research Center for Emerging Infections and Zoonoses Hannover,
Germany ■ Roman Prymula, Military Hospital of Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic ■ Sylvie van der Werf, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France ■ Marco Goeijenbier, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
To realize its objective, ESWI has established structural partnerships with influenza stakeholder organisations:
euregha
European Regional and Local Health Authorities
European Academy of Paediatrics
U.E.M.S - Section of Paediatrics - European Union of Medical Specialists
PGEU GPUE
Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union Groupement Pharmaceutique de L’Union Européenne
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