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A total of 56 individuals were diagnosed in Week 5, including 25 with influenza A(pdm09), 21 with A(H3), and 10 with influenza B.
Five Years On COVID19 Five Years On_30.01.2025A.pdf A brief article from the Chief Epidemiologist on this occasion
A healthcare-associated infection is an infection that a person acquires while staying in or receiving treatment within the healthcare system, and which
A type of air pollution with a distinctive blue-gray color Forms when sulfur dioxide (SO₂) and other gases from a volcanic eruption react with oxygen,
Two individuals (a man and a woman) were diagnosed with AIDS in Iceland in 2023, but there were no fatalities.
In addition, the Chief Epidemiologist keeps a record of human use of antibiotics that can cause resistance to antibiotics.
Major challenges such as climate change and population burnout demand that we reflect on the direction we are heading as a society.
Findings suggest a potential decline in condom use among young people aged 15–25.
María Heimisdóttir obtained her medical degree from the University of Iceland in 1990, an MBA from the University of Connecticut in 1997, and a PhD in
Alma D. Möller has served as Medical Director of Health since 2018.