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Commission Decision of 19 March 2002 laying down case definitions for reporting communicable diseases to the Community network under Decision No 2119/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (notified under document number C(2002) 1043) (2002/253/EC) (repealed)

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    1. ANNEX

      1. 1. EXPLANATION OF THE SECTIONS USED IN THE DEFINITION AND CLASSIFICATION...

        1. Clinical criteria

        2. Laboratory criteria

        3. Epidemiological criteria and epidemiological link

        4. Case classification

        5. Possible case

        6. Probable case

        7. Confirmed case

        8. Laboratory-confirmed case with clinical criteria

        9. Laboratory-confirmed case with unknown clinical criteria

        10. Laboratory-confirmed case without clinical criteria

      2. 2. CASE DEFINITIONS OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES

        1. 2.1. ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS) AND HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV) INFECTION...

          1. Clinical Criteria (AIDS)

          2. Laboratory Criteria (HIV)

          3. Epidemiological Criteria NA

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case NA

            3. C. Confirmed case

        2. 2.2. ANTHRAX (Bacillus anthracis)

          1. Clinical Criteria

            1. Cutaneous anthrax

            2. Gastrointestinal anthrax

            3. Inhalational anthrax

            4. Meningeal/meningoencephalitic anthrax

            5. Anthrax septicaemia

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        3. 2.3. AVIAN INFLUENZA A/H5 OR A/H5N1 IN HUMANS

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Nationally confirmed case

            4. D. WHO confirmed case

        4. 2.4. BOTULISM (Clostridium botulinum)

          1. Clinical Criteria

            1. Food-borne and wound botulism

            2. Infant botulism

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        5. 2.5. BRUCELLOSIS (Brucella spp.)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        6. 2.6. CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS (Campylobacter spp.)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        7. 2.7. CHLAMYDIAL INFECTION (Chlamydia trachomatis), INCLUDING LYMPHOGRANULOMA VENEREUM (LGV)

          1. Clinical Criteria

            1. Chlamydial infection non-LGV

            2. LGV

          2. Laboratory Criteria

            1. Chlamydial infection non-LGV

            2. LGV

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        8. 2.8. CHOLERA (Vibrio cholerae)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        9. 2.9. CREUTZFELDT-JAKOB DISEASE, VARIANT (vCJD)

          1. Preconditions

          2. Clinical Criteria

          3. Diagnostic Criteria

            1. Diagnostic criteria for case confirmation:

            2. Diagnostic criteria for a probable or a possible case:

          4. Epidemiological Criteria

          5. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        10. 2.10. CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS (Cryptosporidium spp.)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        11. 2.11. DIPHTHERIA (Corynebacterium diphtheriae, Corynebacterium ulcerans and Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis)

          1. Clinical Criteria

            1. Classic Respiratory Diphtheria:

            2. Mild Respiratory Diphtheria:

            3. Cutaneous Diphtheria:

            4. Diphtheria of other sites:

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        12. 2.12. ECHINOCOCCOSIS (Echinococcus spp.)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Diagnostic Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria NA

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case NA

            3. C. Confirmed case

        13. 2.13. GIARDIASIS (Giardia lamblia)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        14. 2.14. GONORRHOEA (Neisseria gonorrhoeae)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        15. 2.15. HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE, INVASIVE DISEASE (Haemophilus influenzae)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria NA

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case NA

            3. C. Confirmed case

        16. 2.16. HEPATITIS A (Hepatitis A virus)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        17. 2.17. HEPATITIS B (Hepatitis B virus)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case NA

            3. C. Confirmed case

        18. 2.18. HEPATITIS C (Hepatitis C virus)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria NA

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case NA

            3. C. Confirmed case

        19. 2.19. INFLUENZA (Influenza virus)

          1. Clinical Criteria

            1. Influenza-like illness (ILI)

            2. Acute respiratory infection (ARI)

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        20. 2.20. INFLUENZA A(H1N1)

          1. Clinical criteria

          2. Laboratory criteria

          3. Epidemiological criteria

          4. Case classification

            1. A. Case under investigation

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        21. 2.21. LEGIONNAIRES’ DISEASE (Legionella spp.)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria NA

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        22. 2.22. LEPTOSPIROSIS (Leptospira spp.)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        23. 2.23. LISTERIOSIS (Listeria monocytogenes)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Additional information

          5. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        24. 2.24. MALARIA (Plasmodium spp.)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria NA

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case NA

            3. C. Confirmed case

        25. 2.25. MEASLES (Measles virus)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        26. 2.26. MENINGOCCOCAL DISEASE, INVASIVE (Neisseria meningitidis)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        27. 2.27. MUMPS (Mumps virus)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        28. 2.28. PERTUSSIS (Bordetella pertussis)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        29. 2.29. PLAGUE (Yersinia pestis)

          1. Clinical Criteria

            1. Bubonic plague:

            2. Septicaemic plague:

            3. Pneumonic plague:

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        30. 2.30. PNEUMOCOCCAL INVASIVE DISEASE(S) (Streptococcus pneumoniae)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria NA

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case NA

            3. C. Confirmed case

        31. 2.31. POLIOMYELITIS (Polio virus)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        32. 2.32. Q FEVER (Coxiella burnetii)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        33. 2.33. RABIES (Lyssa virus)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        34. 2.34. RUBELLA (Rubella virus)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        35. 2.35. RUBELLA, CONGENITAL (Including Congenital Rubella Syndrome)

          1. Clinical Criteria

            1. Congenital rubella infection (CRI)

            2. Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS)

              1. (A)

              2. (B)

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification Congenital Rubella

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        36. 2.36. SALMONELLOSIS (Salmonella spp. other than Salmonella typhi and Salmonella paratyphi)...

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        37. 2.37. SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME — SARS (SARS-coronavirus, SARS-CoV)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification for the inter-epidemic period

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Nationally confirmed case

            4. D. Confirmed case

          5. Case Classification during an outbreak

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Nationally confirmed case

            4. D. Confirmed case

        38. 2.38. SHIGA TOXIN/VEROCYTO-TOXIN PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI INFECTION (STEC/VTEC)

          1. Clinical Criteria

            1. STEC/VTEC diarrhoea

            2. HUS

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case of STEC-associated HUS

            2. B. Probable case of STEC/VTEC

            3. C. Confirmed case of STEC/VTEC

        39. 2.39. SHIGELLOSIS (Shigella spp.)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        40. 2.40. SMALLPOX (Variola virus)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        41. 2.41. SYPHILIS (Treponema pallidum)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        42. 2.42. SYPHILIS, CONGENITAL AND NEONATAL (Treponema pallidum)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        43. 2.43. TETANUS (Clostridium tetani)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria NA

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        44. 2.44. TICK-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS (TBE virus)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        45. 2.45. TOXOPLASMOSIS, CONGENITAL (Toxoplasma gondii)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria NA

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case NA

            3. C. Confirmed case

        46. 2.46. TRICHINELLOSIS (Trichinella spp.)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        47. 2.47. TUBERCULOSIS (Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria NA

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        48. 2.48. TULARAEMIA (Francisella tularensis)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        49. 2.49. TYPHOID/PARATYPHOID FEVER (Salmonella typhi/paratyphi)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        50. 2.50. VIRAL HAEMORRHAGIC FEVERS (VHF)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        51. 2.51. WEST NILE FEVER (West Nile virus infection, WNV)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        52. 2.52. YELLOW FEVER (Yellow fever virus)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

        53. 2.53. YERSINIOSIS (Yersinia enterocolitica, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis)

          1. Clinical Criteria

          2. Laboratory Criteria

          3. Epidemiological Criteria

          4. Case Classification

            1. A. Possible case NA

            2. B. Probable case

            3. C. Confirmed case

      3. 3. CASE DEFINITIONS OF SPECIAL HEALTH ISSUES

        1. 3.1. GENERAL CASE DEFINITION OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION (OR ‘HEALTHCARE-ASSOCIATED INFECTION’)

          1. 3.1.1. BJ: BONE AND JOINT INFECTION

            1. BJ-BONE: Osteomyelitis

            2. BJ-JNT: Joint or bursa

            3. BJ-DISC: Disc space infection

          2. 3.1.2. BSI: BLOODSTREAM INFECTION

            1. BSI: Laboratory-confirmed bloodstream infection

          3. 3.1.3. CNS: CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INFECTION

            1. CNS-IC: Intracranial infection (brain abscess, subdural or epidural infection, encephalitis)...

            2. CNS-MEN: Meningitis or ventriculitis

            3. CNS-SA: Spinal abscess without meningitis

          4. 3.1.4. CRI: CATHETER-RELATED INFECTION

            1. CRI1-CVC: Local CVC-related infection (no positive blood culture)

            2. CRI1-PVC: Local PVC-related infection (no positive blood culture)

            3. CRI2-CVC: General CVC-related infection (no positive blood culture)

            4. CRI2-PVC: General PVC-related infection (no positive blood culture)

            5. CRI3-CVC: microbiologically confirmed CVC-related bloodstream infection

            6. CRI3-PVC: microbiologically confirmed PVC-related bloodstream infection

          5. 3.1.5. CVS: CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM INFECTION

            1. CVS-VASC: Arterial or venous infection

            2. CVS-ENDO: Endocarditis

            3. CVS-CARD: Myocarditis or pericarditis

            4. CVS-MED: Mediastinitis

          6. 3.1.6. EENT: EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, OR MOUTH INFECTION

            1. EENT-CONJ: Conjunctivitis

            2. EENT-EYE: Eye, other than conjunctivitis

            3. EENT-EAR: Ear mastoid

            4. EENT-ORAL: Oral cavity (mouth, tongue, or gums)

            5. EENT-SINU: Sinusitis

            6. EENT-UR: Upper respiratory tract, pharyngitis, laryngitis, epiglottitis

          7. 3.1.7. GI: GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM INFECTION

            1. GI-CDI: Clostridium difficile infection

            2. GI-GE: Gastroenteritis (excl. CDI)

            3. GI-GIT: Gastrointestinal tract (oesophagus, stomach, small and large bowel, and...

            4. GI-HEP: Hepatitis

            5. GI-IAB: Intraabdominal, not specified elsewhere including gallbladder, bile ducts, liver...

          8. 3.1.8. LRI: LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION, OTHER THAN PNEUMONIA

            1. LRI-BRON: Bronchitis, tracheobronchitis, bronchiolitis, tracheitis, without evidence of pneumonia

            2. LRI-LUNG: Other infections of the lower respiratory tract

          9. 3.1.9. NEO: SPECIFIC NEONATAL CASE DEFINITIONS

            1. NEO-CSEP: Clinical Sepsis

            2. NEO-LCBI: Laboratory-confirmed BSI

            3. NEO-CNSB: Laboratory-confirmed BSI with coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS)

            4. NEO-PNEU: Pneumonia

            5. NEO-NEC: Necrotising enterocolitis

          10. 3.1.10. PN: PNEUMONIA

            1. (a) Bacteriologic diagnostic performed by:

            2. (b) Alternative microbiology methods (PN 3)

            3. (c) Others

            4. Intubation-associated pneumonia (IAP)

          11. 3.1.11. REPR: REPRODUCTIVE TRACT INFECTION

            1. REPR-EMET: Endometritis

            2. REPR-EPIS: Episiotomy

            3. REPR-VCUF: Vaginal cuff

            4. REPR-OREP: Other infections of the male or female reproductive tract...

          12. 3.1.12. SSI: SURGICAL SITE INFECTION

            1. Superficial incisional (SSI-S)

            2. Deep incisional (SSI-D)

            3. Organ/Space (SSI-O)

          13. 3.1.13. SST: SKIN AND SOFT TISSUE INFECTION

            1. SST-SKIN: Skin infection

            2. SST-ST: Soft tissue (necrotising fascitis, infectious gangrene, necrotising cellulitis, infectious...

            3. SST-DECU: Decubitus ulcer, including both superficial and deep infections

            4. SST-BURN: Burn

            5. SST-BRST: Breast abscess or mastitis

          14. 3.1.14. SYS: SYSTEMIC INFECTION

            1. SYS-DI: Disseminated infection

            2. SYS-CSEP: Clinical sepsis in adults and children

          15. 3.1.15. UTI: URINARY TRACT INFECTION

            1. UTI-A: microbiologically confirmed symptomatic UTI

            2. UTI-B: not microbiologically confirmed symptomatic UTI

        2. 3.2. GENERIC CASE DEFINITION OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE

          1. Definition

          2. Clinically Susceptible (S)

          3. Clinically Intermediate (I)

          4. Clinically Resistant (R)

          5. Clinical breakpoints are presented as S≤x mg/L; I>x, ≤y mg/L;...

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