Germany

Germany (German: Deutschland, German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃlant]), officially the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland, listen), is a country at the intersection of Central and Western Europe. It is situated between the Baltic and North seas to the north, and the Alps to the south. It borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west, and covers an area of 357,022 square kilometres (137,847 sq mi). Various Germanic tribes have inhabited the northern parts of modern Germany since classical antiquity. …

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WHO: World Health Organization · 15 December 2024 French

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(République bolivarienne du): 14 Bolivia – Bolivie: 13 Germany – Allemagne: 12 State of Libya – État de Libye:


WHO: World Health Organization · 21 November 2024 English

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guidelines met on 11–14 December 2023 in Berlin, Germany. Two CSTF-TB members (Dr Amir Khan and Ms Paran


WHO: World Health Organization · 18 November 2024 English

This executive summary sets out results derived from 2023 antimicrobial resistance (‎AMR)‎ data, sourced from invasive isolates reported to both the Central Asian and European Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance (‎CAESAR)‎ …

Gram- negative bacteria in Ukrainian patients, Germany, March to June 2022. EuroSurveillance. 2023;28(1):2200850


WHO: World Health Organization · 17 November 2024 English

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0%), Switzerland (30.8%), Hungary (27.8%), and Germany (21.8%).5 Table 1. SARS-CoV-2 test positivity 13.3% to 30.8%), Slovenia (from 10% to 18.2%), Germany (from 16.4% to 21.8%), and Norway (from 9.1% to Poland (50%), Switzerland (31%), Hungary (28%), Germany (22%), Lithuania (19%), Slovenia (18%), Netherlands


WHO: World Health Organization · 15 November 2024 French

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Tanganyika provinces), Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. Germany, Sweden and Thailand have detected 1 case each


WHO: World Health Organization · 15 November 2024 English

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Ireland; Andreas Nitsche, Robert Koch Institute, Germany; Harry Vennema National Institute for Public Health


WHO: World Health Organization · 15 November 2024 English

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journey) followed by a 1.5-hour flight to Dresden, Germany. The patient underwent hospitalization in a specialized


WHO: World Health Organization · 15 November 2024 French

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Tanganyika provinces), Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. Germany, Sweden and Thailand have detected 1 case each


WHO: World Health Organization · 14 November 2024 English

sources that can be used to measure progress against these targets within the WHO European Region. In Germany, diabetes surveillance is performed by the Diabetes Surveillance Project, with primary data on 40

diabetes targets in the WHO European Region: Germany case study Summary Five global diabetes targets these targets within the WHO European Region. In Germany, diabetes surveillance is performed by the Diabetes improvements in care can Key messages • In Germany, progress against many of the global diabetes One of the key limitations of the approach in Germany is that health examination surveys are resource-intensive This case study describes the experience of Germany in assessing progress against the global diabetes


WHO: World Health Organization · 13 November 2024 English

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Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (Germany), the Directorate-General for International Cooperation their menstrual period’. A 2022 survey in Berlin (Germany) provides a rare example of monitoring experiences


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