Vaccines Europe’s response to the Call for Evidence on the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control evaluation Vaccines Europe (VE) welcomes the evaluation of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).
In a context of growing public distrust in science and declining routine vaccination rates, a well-funded, resilient ECDC, anchored in evidence-based governance and collaborative frameworks is more essential than ever, VE states.
While the ECDC has increased its crisis preparedness and public health risk assessment capabilities since its 2022 mandate extension, important gaps persist in the following areas:
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