EPI - ICE 2006

EPI - ICE is a monthly electronic newsletter from the Chief Epidemiologist for Iceland, published by the Directorate of Health in both English and Icelandic.
Volume 2. 2006:
EPI - ICE. Volume 2. Issue 12. December 2006 ![]()
Contents of this issue:
- Health certificates of foreigners regarding communicable diseases - Tuberculosis
- Antibiotics consumption in Iceland
EPI - ICE. Volume 2 Issue 11. November 2006 ![]()
Contents of this issue:
- Health certificates of foreigners regarding communicable diseases
EPI - ICE. Volume 2. Issue 10. October 2006 ![]()
Contents of this issue
- Changes in the National Childhood Vaccination Programme as of 1 January 2007
- Contracts on emergency stockpiles of protective equipment
EPI - ICE. Volume 2. Issue 9. September 2006 ![]()
Contents of this issue:
- Response plan for an influenza pandemic
- Antibiotics data bank
EPI - ICE. Volume 2. Issue 7. – 8. July – August 2006. ![]()
Contents of this issue:
- Gonorrhoea cases still on the increase
- Delay in delivery of influenza vaccines
- Mumps outbreak is over
EPI - ICE. Volume 2. Issue 6. June 2006 ![]()
Contents of this issue:
- Anisakidosis in humans
- This winter´s influenza
- Norovirus infection aboard a cruise liner
EPI - ICE. Volume 2. Issue 5. May 2006 ![]()
Contents of this issue:
- Vaccine tender in Iceland
- Mumps
- Syphilis in Iceland 2000?2005
- New cases of gonorrhoea
EPI - ICE. Volume 2. Issue 4. April 2006 ![]()
Contents of this issue:
- Preparedness and response plans for an influenza pandemic
- Increase in gonorrhoea cases in first quarter of 2006
- Measles in neighbouring countries
- Mumps and influenza update
EPI - ICE. Volume 2. Issue 3. March 2006 ![]()
Contents of this issue:
- Update on mumps outbreak
- Respiratory infections
EPI - ICE. Volume 2. Issue 2. February 2006 ![]()
Contents of this issue:
- Fewer case of Chlamydia in 2005
- Viral infections in January 2006
EPI - ICE. Volume 2. Issue 1. January 2006
Contents of this issue:
- HIV infection in Iceland 2005
- Mumps outbreak appears to be subsiding.
- Successful vaccination against group C
meningococcal infection in Iceland
January 2008