Protecting Global Health Against Influenza

Bavarian Nordic is committed to raising awareness and advancing prevention strategies for influenza, a major cause of seasonal illness worldwide.1

 

Was ist FSME?

Die Frühsommer-Meningoenzephalitis (FSME) ist eine potenziell lebensbedrohliche Virusinfektion des zentralen Nervensystems, die hauptsächlich durch Zeckenstiche übertragen wird. Das FSME-Virus gehört zur Familie der Flaviviridae.1-4

FSME ist in 27 Ländern Europas endemisch.1,3 Jedes Jahr werden etwa 10.000–12.000 klinische FSME-Fälle gemeldet. Die Zahl wird jedoch wahrscheinlich unterschätzt, da häufig keine Meldepflicht für die Erkrankung besteht.1,3,5

Weltweit sind hauptsächlich drei Subtypen des FSME-Virus verantwortlich: der westliche, der sibirische und der fernöstliche Subtyp.1

Wie wird FSME übertragen?

Das primäre Erregerreservoir sind kleine Nagetiere. Die Übertragung erfolgt durch Zeckenstiche (meist Ixodes ricinus). In seltenen Fällen kann die Infektion auch durch den Verzehr von Rohmilch infizierter Tiere erfolgen.6

Influenza (commonly called the flu) is a contagious respiratory illness 11caused by influenza viruses. It primarily affects the nose, throat, and lungs and can range from mild to severe illness. Influenza spreads mainly through droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks.

Seasonal flu outbreaks occur every year and can impact people of all ages, but young children, older adults, pregnant women, and individuals with weakened immune systems are at higher risk of serious complications2. While most people recover in a few days to two weeks, severe cases can lead to pneumonia, hospitalization, and even death.

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Influenza (commonly called the flu) is a contagious respiratory illness 11caused by influenza viruses. It primarily affects the nose, throat, and lungs and can range from mild to severe illness. Influenza spreads mainly through droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks.

Seasonal flu outbreaks occur every year and can impact people of all ages, but young children, older adults, pregnant women, and individuals with weakened immune systems are at higher risk of serious complications2. While most people recover in a few days to two weeks, severe cases can lead to pneumonia, hospitalization, and even death.

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Date Label 20 August 2025

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