Commission Decision

of 28 April 2008

amending Decision 2002/253/EC 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(2008) 1589)

(Text with EEA relevance)

(2008/426/EC)

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Decision No 2119/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 September 1998 setting up a network for the epidemiological surveillance and control of communicable diseases in the Community(1), and in particular Article 3(c) thereof,

Whereas:

(1) According to Article 2 of Commission Decision 2002/253/EC(2) the case definitions laid down in Annex to that Decision should be updated to the extent necessary on the basis of the latest scientific data.

(2) In accordance with Article 9 of the Regulation (EC) No 851/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004 establishing a European Centre for disease prevention and control(3) (ECDC), the ECDC provided, at the request of the Commission and in agreement with its Advisory Forum, a technical document on case definitions aiding the Commission in the development of intervention strategies in the field of surveillance and response. The technical document has been further published on the web site of the ECDC. The case definitions listed in the Annex to Decision 2002/253/EC should be updated on the basis of this contribution.

(3) Those case definitions have the purpose of facilitating the reporting on the diseases and special health issues listed in Annex I to Commission Decision 2000/96/EC of 22 December 1999 on the communicable diseases to be progressively covered by the Community network under Decision No 2119/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(4). Decision 2002/253/EC however does not entail any reporting obligation.

(4) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee set up by Decision No 2119/98/EC,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1U.K.

The Annex to Decision 2002/253/EC is replaced by the Annex to this Decision.

Article 2U.K.

This Decision is addressed to the Member States.

Done at Brussels, 28 April 2008.

For the Commission

Androulla Vassiliou

Member of the Commission

ANNEXU.K.EXPLANATION OF THE SECTIONS USED FOR THE DEFINITION AND CLASSIFICATION OF CASES

Clinical criteriaU.K.

These should include common and relevant signs and symptoms of the disease which either individually or in combination constitutes a clear or indicative clinical picture of the disease. The clinical criteria give the general outline of the disease and do not necessarily indicate all the features needed for individual clinical diagnosis.

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Laboratory criteria should be a list of laboratory methods that are used to confirm a case. Usually only one of the listed tests will be enough to confirm the case. If a combination of methods is needed to meet the laboratory confirmation, this is specified. The type of specimen to be collected for the laboratory tests is only specified when only certain specimen types are considered relevant for the confirmation of a diagnosis. For some agreed exceptions, laboratory criteria for a probable case are included. This is a list of laboratory methods which can be used to support the diagnosis of a case but which are not confirmatory.

Epidemiological criteria and epidemiological linkU.K.

Epidemiological criteria are deemed to have been met when an epidemiological link can be established.

Epidemiological link, during the incubation period, is defined as one of the six following:

A person may be considered epidemiologically linked to a confirmed case if at least one case in the chain of transmission is laboratory confirmed. In case of an outbreak of faeco-oral or airborne transmitted infections, the chain of transmission does not necessarily need to be established to consider a case epidemiologically linked.

Transmission may occur by one or more of the following routes:

Case classificationU.K.

Cases will be classified as ‘possible’, ‘probable’ and ‘confirmed’. The incubation periods for diseases are given in the additional information to facilitate the assessment of the epidemiological link.

Possible caseU.K.

Defined as a case that is classified as possible for reporting purposes. It is usually a case with the clinical criteria as described in the case definition without epidemiological or laboratory evidence of the disease in question. The definition of a possible case has high sensitivity and low specificity. It allows for detection of most cases but some false positives cases will be included into this category.

Probable caseU.K.

Defined as a case that is classified as probable for reporting purposes. It is usually a case with clinical criteria and an epidemiological link as described in the case definition. Laboratory tests for probable cases are specified only for some diseases.

Confirmed caseU.K.

Defined as a case that is classified as confirmed for reporting purposes. Confirmed cases should be laboratory confirmed and may fulfil the clinical criteria or not as described in the case definition. The definition of a confirmed case is highly specific and less sensitive; therefore most of the collected cases will be true cases although some will be missed.

The clinical criteria of some diseases do not allude to the fact that many acute cases are asymptomatic, (e.g. hepatitis A, B and C, campylobacter, salmonellosis) although these cases may still be important from a public health perspective on national level.

Confirmed cases will fall in one of the three subcategories listed below. These subcategories will be created during the analysis of data using the variables collected with the case information.

Laboratory-confirmed case with clinical criteriaU.K.

The case meets the laboratory criteria for case confirmation and the clinical criteria included in the case definition.

Laboratory-confirmed case with unknown clinical criteriaU.K.

The case meets the laboratory criteria for case confirmation but there is no information available regarding the clinical criteria (e.g. only laboratory report).

Laboratory-confirmed case without clinical criteriaU.K.

The case meets the laboratory criteria for case confirmation but doesn't meet the clinical criteria in the case definition or is asymptomatic.

ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS) AND HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV) INFECTIONU.K.

Clinical criteria (AIDS)U.K.

Any person who has any of the clinical conditions as defined in the European AIDS case definition for:

Laboratory criteria (HIV)U.K.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

NA

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

NA

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

ANTHRAX(Bacillus anthracis)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following clinical forms:

Cutaneous anthraxU.K.

At least one the following two:

Gastrointestinal anthraxU.K.

AND at least one of the following two:

Inhalational anthraxU.K.

AND at least one of the following two:

Meningeal/meningoencephalitic anthraxU.K.

AND at least one of the following three:

Anthrax septicaemia

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Positive nasal swab without clinical symptoms does not contribute to a confirmed diagnosis of a case.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

AVIAN INFLUENZA A/H5 OR A/H5N1 IN HUMANSU.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with one of the following two:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the epidemiological criteria

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person with a positive test for influenza A/H5 or A/H5N1 performed by a laboratory which is not a National Reference Laboratory participating in the EU Community Network of Reference Laboratories for human influenza (CNRL)

C.Nationally confirmed caseU.K.

Any person with a positive test for influenza A/H5 or A/H5N1 performed by a National Reference Laboratory participating in the EU Community Network of Reference Laboratories for human influenza (CNRL)

D.WHO confirmed caseU.K.

Any person with a laboratory confirmation by a WHO Collaborating Centre for H5

BOTULISM(Clostridium botulinum)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following clinical forms:

Food-borne and wound botulismU.K.

At least one of the following two:

Infant botulismU.K.

Any infant with at least one of the following six:

The type of botulism usually encountered in infants (< 12 months of age) can affect children also over 12 months of age and occasionally adults, with altered gastrointestinal anatomy and microflora.

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

BRUCELLOSIS(Brucella spp.)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with fever

AND at least one of following seven:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS(Campylobacter spp.)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following three:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Differentiation of Campylobacter spp. should be performed if possible

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following five epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

CHLAMYDIAL INFECTIONU.K.(Chlamydia trachomatis)U.K.INCLUDING LYMPHOGRANULOMA VENEREUM (LGV)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following clinical forms:

Chlamydial infection non-LGVU.K.

At least one of the following six:

In newborn children at least one of the following two:

LGVU.K.

At least one of the following five:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Chlamydial infection non-LGVU.K.

At least one of the following three:

LGVU.K.

At least one of the following two:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

An epidemiological link by Human to human transmission (sexual contact or vertical transmission)

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the laboratory criteria

CHOLERA(Vibrio cholerae)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following two:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

VARIANT CREUTZFELDT-JAKOB DISEASE (VCJD)U.K.

PreconditionsU.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least four of the following five:

Diagnostic criteriaU.K.

Diagnostic criteria for case confirmation:U.K.
Diagnostic criteria for a probable or a possible case:U.K.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

An epidemiological link by human to human transmission (e.g. blood transfusion)

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person fulfilling the preconditions

AND

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person fulfilling the preconditions

AND

Any person fulfilling the preconditions

AND

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person fulfilling the preconditions

AND

CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS(Cryptosporidium spp)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following two:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

One of the following five epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

DIPHTHERIA(Corynebacterium diphtheriae and Corynebacterium ulcerans)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following clinical forms:

Respiratory diphtheria:U.K.

An upper respiratory tract illness with fever AND one of the following two:

Nasal diphtheria:U.K.
Cutaneous diphtheria:U.K.
Diphtheria of other sites:U.K.

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

An epidemiological link by human to human transmission

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria for respiratory diphtheria

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria for diphtheria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

ECHINOCOCCOSIS(Echinococcus spp)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Not relevant for surveillance purposes

Diagnostic criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following five:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

NA

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

NA

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the diagnostic criteria

SHIGA/VERO TOXIN PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI INFECTION (STEC/VTEC)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

STEC/VTEC diarrhoeaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following two:

HUSU.K.

Any person with acute renal failure and at least one of the following two:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three:

Only for HUS the following can be used as laboratory criterion to confirm STEC/VTEC:

Isolation and additional ischaracterisation by serotype, phage type, eae genes, and subtypes of stx1/stx2 should be performed if possible

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following five epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible case of STEC-associated HUSU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria for HUS

B.Probable case of STEC/VTECU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link or a laboratory confirmed case without clinical criteria

C.Confirmed case of STEC/VTECU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

GIARDIASIS(Giardia lamblia)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following four:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

GONORRHOEA(Neisseria gonorrhoeae)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following eight:

OR

Any newborn child with conjunctivitis

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

An epidemiological link by human to human transmission (sexual contact or vertical transmission)

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the laboratory criteria

HAEMOPHILUS MENINGITIS, INVASIVE DISEASE(Haemophilus influenzae)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Not relevant for surveillance purposes

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Laboratory criteria for case definition

At least one of the following two:

Typing of the isolates should be performed, if possible

Epidemiological linkU.K.

NA

Case ClassificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

NA

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the laboratory criteria for case confirmation

HEPATITIS A(Hepatitis A Virus)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with a discrete onset of symptoms (e.g. fatigue, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, intermittent nausea and vomiting)

AND

At least one of the following three:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

HEPATITIS B, ACUTE(Hepatitis B virus)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with a discrete onset of symptoms (e.g. fatigue, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, intermittent nausea and vomiting)

AND

At least one of the following three:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Hepatitis B virus core IgM antigen specific antibody response

Laboratory results need to be interpreted according to the vaccination status

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

An epidemiological link by human to human transmission (e.g. sexual contact, vertical transmission or blood transmission)

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

HEPATITIS C(Hepatitis C virus)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Not relevant for surveillance purposes

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

NA

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

NA

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the laboratory criteria

INFLUENZA(influenza virus)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following clinical forms:

Influenza-like illness (ILI)U.K.
Acute respiratory infection (ARI)U.K.

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one the following four:

Sub typing of the influenza isolate should be performed, if possible

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

An epidemiological link by human to human transmission

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria (ILI or ARI)

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria (ILI or ARI) and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical (ILI or ARI) and the laboratory criteria

LEGIONNAIRES' DISEASE(Legionella spp.)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with pneumonia

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria AND at least one positive laboratory test for a probable case OR an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria for case confirmation

LEPTOSPIROSIS(Leptospira interrogans)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with

OR

At least two of the following eleven:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

LISTERIOSIS(Listeria monocytogenes)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following three:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three epidemiological links:

Additional informationU.K.

Incubation period 3-70 days, most often 21 days

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the laboratory criteria

OR

Any mother with a laboratory confirmed listeriosis infection in her foetus, stillborn or newborn

MALARIA(Plasmodium spp.)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with fever OR a history of fever

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three:

Differentiation of Plasmodium spp. should be performed if possible

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

NA

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

NA

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

MEASLES(Measles virus)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with fever

AND

AND at least one of the following three:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four:

Laboratory results need to be interpreted according to the vaccination status. If recently vaccinated, investigate for wild virus

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

An epidemiological link by human to human transmission

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person not recently vaccinated and meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

MENINGOCCOCAL DISEASE, INVASIVE(Neisseria meningitidis)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following five:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

An epidemiological link by human to human transmission

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the laboratory criteria

MUMPS(Mumps virus)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with

AND

At least two of the following three:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three:

Laboratory results need to be interpreted according to the vaccination status

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

An epidemiological link by human to human transmission

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person not recently vaccinated and meeting the laboratory criteria

In case of recent vaccination: any person with detection of wild-type mumps virus strain

PERTUSSIS(Bordetella pertussis)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with a cough lasting at least two weeks

AND

at least one of the following three:

OR

Any person diagnosed as pertussis by a physician

OR

Apnoeic episodes in infants

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

An epidemiological link by human to human transmission

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

PLAGUE(Yersinia pestis)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following clinical forms:

Bubonic plague:U.K.
Septicaemic plague:U.K.
Pneumonic plague:U.K.

At least one of the following three:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the laboratory criteria

PNEUMOCOCCAL INVASIVE DISEASE(S)(Streptococcus pneumoniae)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Not relevant for surveillance purposes

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

NA

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

NA

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the laboratory criteria

POLIOMYELITIS(Polio virus)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person < 15 years of age with acute flaccid paralysis (AFP)

OR

Any person in whom polio is suspected by a physician

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

Q FEVER(Coxiella burnetii)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following three:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

RABIES(Lyssa virus)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with an acute encephalomyelitis

AND

At least two of the following seven:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four:

Laboratory results need to be interpreted according to the vaccination or immunisation status

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

RUBELLA(Rubella virus)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with sudden onset of generalised maculo-papular rash

AND

At least one of the following five:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Laboratory results need to be interpreted according to the vaccination status

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

An epidemiological link by human to human transmission

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with at least one of the following two:

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person not recently vaccinated and meeting the laboratory criteria for case confirmation

In case of recent vaccination, a person with detection of wild-type rubella virus strain

RUBELLA, CONGENITAL(Including congenital rubella syndrome)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Congenital rubella infection (CRI)U.K.

No clinical criteria can be defined for CRI

Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS)U.K.

Any infant < 1 year of age or any stillborn with:

(A)

(B)

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four:

Laboratory results need to be interpreted according to the vaccination status

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

Any infant or any stillborn born to a woman with a laboratory confirmed rubella infection during pregnancy by human to human transmission vertical transmission)

Case classification Congenital RubellaU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any stillborn or infant either not tested OR with negative laboratory results with at least one of the following two:

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any stillborn meeting the laboratory criteria

OR

Any infant meeting the laboratory criteria AND at least one of the following two:

An infant with positive laboratory criteria only without a history of rubella in the mother during the pregnancy and without ‘A’ clinical criteria will therefore be reported as rubella case.

SALMONELLOSIS(Salmonella spp. other than S. Typhi and S. Paratyphi)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following four:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following five epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME — SARS(SARS-coronavirus, SARS-CoV)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with fever or a history of fever

AND

At least one of the following three:

AND

At least one of the following four:

AND

No alternative diagnosis which can fully explain the illness

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three:

Case classification for the inter-epidemic periodU.K.

Also applies during an outbreak in a non-affected country or area

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria AND with an epidemiological link AND meeting the laboratory criteria for a probable case

C.Nationally confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria for case confirmation where the testing has been performed at a national reference laboratory

D.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria for case confirmation where the testing has been performed at a WHO SARS verification and reference laboratory

Case classification during an outbreakU.K.

Applies during an outbreak in a country/area where at least one person has been laboratory confirmed by a WHO SARS verification and reference laboratory

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link to a nationally confirmed or a confirmed case

C.Nationally confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria for case confirmation where the testing has been performed at a national reference laboratory

D.Confirmed caseU.K.

One of the following three:

SHIGELLOSIS(Shigella spp.)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following four:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following five epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

SMALLPOX(Variola virus)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following two:

AND

Vesicles or firm pustules rash at the same stage of development with a centrifugal distribution

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Laboratory results need to be interpreted according to the vaccination status

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with at least one of the following two:

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the laboratory criteria for case confirmation

During an outbreak: any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

SYPHILIS(Treponema pallidum)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four laboratory tests:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the laboratory criteria for case confirmation

SYPHILIS, CONGENITAL AND NEONATAL(Treponema pallidum)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any infant < 2 years of age with at least one of the following 10:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

Any infant with an epidemiological link by human to human transmission (vertical transmission)

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any infant or child meeting the clinical criteria and with at least one of the following two:

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any infant meeting the laboratory criteria for case confirmation

TETANUS(Clostridium tetani)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least two of the following three:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

NA

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

TOXOPLASMOSIS, CONGENITAL(Toxoplasma gondii)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Not relevant for surveillance purposes

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

NA

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

NA

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any infant meeting the laboratory criteria

TRICHINELLOSIS(Trichinella spp.)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least three of the following six:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and the laboratory criteria

TUBERCULOSIS(Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with the following two:

OR

A case discovered post-mortem with pathological findings consistent with active tuberculosis that would have indicated anti-tuberculosis antibiotic treatment had the patient been diagnosed before dying

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

NA

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and the laboratory criteria for a probable case

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria for case confirmation

TULARAEMIA(Francisella tularensis)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following clinical forms:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

TYPHOID/PARATYPHOID FEVER(Salmonella Typhi/Paratyphi)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following two:

Paratyphoid fever has the same symptoms as typhoid fever, however usually a milder course.

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following three epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

VIRAL HAEMORRHAGIC FEVERSU.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following two:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two:

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

WEST NILE FEVER(West Nile virus infection, WNV)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with fever

OR

At least one of the following two:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following two epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria AND with at least one of the following two:

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the laboratory criteria for case confirmation

YELLOW FEVER(Yellow fever virus)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with fever

AND

At least one of the following two:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following five:

Laboratory results need to be interpreted according to flavivirus vaccination status

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

Travel in the last one week to a region where yellow fever cases are known or believed to have occurred

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person not recently vaccinated meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

In case of recent vaccination, a person with detection of wild-type yellow fever virus strain.

YERSINIOSIS(Yersinia enterocolitica, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis)U.K.

Clinical criteriaU.K.

Any person with at least one of the following five:

Laboratory criteriaU.K.

Epidemiological criteriaU.K.

At least one of the following four epidemiological links:

Case classificationU.K.

A.Possible caseU.K.

NA

B.Probable caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical criteria and with an epidemiological link

C.Confirmed caseU.K.

Any person meeting the clinical and the laboratory criteria

(1)

OJ L 268, 3.10.1998, p. 1. Decision as last amended by Commission Decision 2007/875/EC (OJ L 344, 28.12.2007, p. 48)

(2)

OJ L 86, 3.4.2002, p. 44. Decision as amended by Decision 2003/534/EC (OJ L 184, 23.7.2003, p. 35)

(4)

OJ L 28, 3.2.2000, p. 50. Decision as last amended by Decision 2007/875/EC.

(5)

European Centre for the Epidemiological Monitoring of AIDS. 1993 revision of the European AIDS surveillance case definition. AIDS Surveillance in Europe, Quarterly Report 1993; No 37: 23-28

(6)

European Centre for the Epidemiological Monitoring of AIDS. European case definition for AIDS surveillance in children — revision 1995. HIV/AIDS Surveillance in Europe, Quarterly Report 1995; No 48: 46-53

(7)

See World isOrganisation for Animal Health — OIE — and European Commission (SANCO) Animal Disease Notification System (ADNS), available at: http://www.oie.int/eng/en_index.htm and http://ec.europa.eu/food/animal/diseases/adns/index_en.htm#)

(8)

This does not include seemingly well birds that have been killed, for example by hunting.

(9)

Depression, anxiety, apathy, withdrawal, delusions.

(10)

This includes both frank pain and/or dysaesthesia.

(11)

The typical appearance of the EEG in sporadic CJD consists of generalised periodic complexes at approximately one per second. These may occasionally be seen in the late stages of VCJD.

(12)

The typical appearance of the EEG in sporadic CJD consists of generalised periodic complexes at approximately one per second. These may occasionally be seen in the late stages of VCJD.

(13)

Tonsil biopsy is not recommended routinely nor in cases with EEG appearances typical of sporadic CJD, but may be useful in suspect cases in which the clinical features are compatible with VCJD and MRI does not show pulvinar high signal.

(14)

When rubella in pregnancy is suspected, further confirmation of a positive rubella IgM results is required (e.g. a rubella specific IgG avidity test showing a low avidity). In certain situations, such as confirmed rubella outbreaks detection of rubella virus IgM can be considered confirmatory in non-pregnant cases.

(15)

A close contact is a person who has cared for, lived with, or having had direct contact with the respiratory secretions, body fluids and/or excretions (e.g. faeces) of cases of SARS.

(16)

In this context the term ‘health-care worker’ includes all hospital staff. The definition of the health care unit in which the cluster occurs will depend on the local situation. Unit size may range from an entire health care facility if small, to a single department or ward of a large tertiary hospital.