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ECDC Convenes 80 European Experts to Strengthen Respiratory Virus Surveillance

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ECDC brought together 80 respiratory virus experts from across Europe in Vienna to strengthen regional surveillance capabilities. The annual ERVI-Net meeting focused on enhancing preparedness frameworks and cross-border coordination for respiratory disease monitoring. — Photo by Fusion Medical Animation on Unsplash (Unsplash License)
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The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) brought together nearly 80 respiratory virus experts from across the European Union and European Economic Area in Vienna to enhance regional surveillance capabilities. The three-day annual meeting of the European Respiratory Viruses Network (ERVI-Net), held from 20-22 May 2026, focused on strengthening preparedness for future respiratory disease outbreaks across the continent.

Contents
      • European Respiratory Surveillance Network Participation
  • Network Strengthens Regional Surveillance Capacity
  • Focus on Enhanced Preparedness Frameworks
  • Strengthening Cross-Border Coordination
    • Key takeaways
  • Frequently asked questions
    • What is the European Respiratory Viruses Network (ERVI-Net)?
    • How often does ECDC convene these surveillance meetings?
    • What types of respiratory viruses does the network monitor?
80 experts
from EU/EEA and accession countries attended the Vienna meeting

European Respiratory Surveillance Network Participation

Representatives by country type at ERVI-Net 2026 meeting

EU Member States
68
EEA Countries
8
Accession Countries

4

Source: ECDC, 2026 | Georgian Medical Journal News

Network Strengthens Regional Surveillance Capacity

The ERVI-Net meeting represents a critical component of Europe’s respiratory disease surveillance infrastructure, according to ECDC officials. The network coordinates surveillance activities across national public health institutes to ensure rapid detection and response to emerging respiratory threats.

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Participants included virologists, epidemiologists, and public health experts from national surveillance centers across the region. The meeting addressed current surveillance methodologies and discussed enhancements to data sharing protocols between member countries, building on lessons learned from recent global health challenges.

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Focus on Enhanced Preparedness Frameworks

The Vienna discussions centered on improving early warning systems for respiratory virus outbreaks, with particular attention to seasonal influenza monitoring and emerging pathogen detection. Representatives shared best practices in laboratory diagnostics and discussed standardization of surveillance indicators across participating countries.

The meeting also addressed integration of genomic surveillance data into routine monitoring systems, reflecting advances in molecular epidemiology. Participants reviewed protocols for rapid information sharing during potential public health emergencies of international concern, as defined by WHO frameworks.

Strengthening Cross-Border Coordination

ECDC emphasized the importance of harmonized surveillance approaches across European borders, particularly given the interconnected nature of respiratory disease transmission. The network’s annual meeting serves as a forum for aligning national surveillance strategies with European-wide monitoring objectives.

Discussions included technical aspects of laboratory capacity building and quality assurance programs for respiratory virus testing. The meeting addressed challenges in maintaining surveillance sensitivity while managing routine seasonal respiratory disease activity across diverse healthcare systems in European health policy contexts.

The ERVI-Net meeting brought together nearly 80 representatives from EU/EEA and accession countries to coordinate respiratory virus surveillance across European borders.

— European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC, 2026)

Key takeaways

  • 80 respiratory virus experts from across Europe gathered to strengthen regional surveillance coordination
  • The meeting focused on enhancing early warning systems and standardizing surveillance indicators
  • Genomic surveillance integration and rapid information sharing protocols were key discussion topics

Frequently asked questions

What is the European Respiratory Viruses Network (ERVI-Net)?

ERVI-Net is a coordinated surveillance network managed by ECDC that brings together respiratory virus monitoring experts from EU/EEA and accession countries. The network facilitates information sharing and standardizes surveillance approaches across European borders.

How often does ECDC convene these surveillance meetings?

The ERVI-Net meeting is held annually, with the 2026 session in Vienna representing the latest gathering of European respiratory surveillance experts. These meetings serve as the primary forum for coordinating regional surveillance strategies and sharing technical expertise.

What types of respiratory viruses does the network monitor?

The network focuses on various respiratory pathogens including seasonal influenza, emerging respiratory viruses, and other threats to public health. The surveillance system is designed to detect both routine seasonal patterns and potential outbreak situations across participating countries.

The Vienna meeting underscores Europe’s commitment to maintaining robust respiratory disease surveillance capabilities in an era of evolving public health challenges. As respiratory virus threats continue to pose risks to population health, coordinated surveillance networks like ERVI-Net provide essential infrastructure for early detection and rapid response. The enhanced coordination mechanisms discussed at this annual gathering will strengthen Europe’s preparedness for future respiratory disease challenges while maintaining vigilance for emerging threats that could impact regional public health security.

Source: ECDC hosts annual meeting of the European Respiratory Viruses Network

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