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    Authors: Buda, Silke; Dürrwald, Ralf; Biere, Barbara; Reiche, Janine; +11 Authors

    Das ARE-Geschehen wird weiterhin durch eine hohe Influenza- und RSV-Aktivität bestimmt, es deutet sich jedoch ein Rückgang an. Sowohl die Grippewelle als auch die RSV-Welle halten laut RKI-Definition weiter an. Influenzaerkrankungen betreffen aktuell alle Altersgruppen und führen zu einer erhöhten Zahl an Arztbesuchen und Hospitalisierungen. Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09-Viren werden am häufigsten detektiert. Von einer Krankenhauseinweisung mit RSV-Infektion sind insbesondere Kleinkinder betroffen. Bei älteren Menschen führen aktuell häufig Influenzaerkrankungen und deutlich seltener COVID-19 zu schwer verlaufenden Erkrankungen. Die Aktivität akuter respiratorischer Erkrankungen (ARE) in der Bevölkerung ist in der 7. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche insgesamt leicht gesunken. Im ambulanten Bereich ist die Zahl der Arztbesuche wegen ARE in der 7. KW im Vergleich zur Vorwoche ebenfalls gesunken. Im NRZ für Influenzaviren wurden in der 7. KW 2024 in insgesamt 160 der 233 eingesandten Sentinelproben respiratorische Viren identifiziert, darunter hauptsächlich Influenzaviren (43 %), mit Abstand gefolgt von Rhinoviren (9 %), Respiratorischen Synzytialviren (RSV; 9 %), humanen saisonalen Coronaviren (hCoV; 8 %) und SARS-CoV-2 (2 %). Im Rahmen der ICD-10-Code basierten Krankenhaussurveillance (ICOSARI) ist die Zahl schwerer akuter respiratorischer Infektionen (SARI) in der 7. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche insgesamt deutlich gesunken, liegt jedoch weiterhin auf einem hohen Niveau. Unter allen in der 7. KW 2024 wegen einer schweren Atemwegserkrankung hospitalisierten Patientinnen und Patienten sank der Anteil der Influenza-Diagnosen auf 31 %. Der Anteil der RSV-Diagnosen lag in der 7. KW wie in der Vorwoche insgesamt bei 11 %. Bei Kindern unter zwei Jahren blieb der Anteil der RSV Diagnosen hoch und lag bei 54 %. Der Anteil der COVID-19-Diagnosen ist seit der 51. KW 2023 rückläufig und lag in der 7. KW 2024 bei 2 %. Bei den Daten aus dem Meldewesen gemäß IfSG ist die Zahl der Influenzavirusinfektionen in der 7. MW im Vergleich zur Vorwoche gesunken. Die RSV-Infektionen sind im Vergleich zur Vorwoche ebenfalls gesunken. Auch die Zahl der gemäß IfSG gemeldeten COVID-19-Fälle ist weiter rückläufig. In Deutschland dominiert weiterhin die BA.2.86-Sublinie JN.1. Ihr Anteil lag in der 5. KW bei 87 %. Bei der Interpretation der Daten ist zu beachten, dass es aufgrund der Schulferien in einigen Bundesländern zu verändertem Konsultationsverhalten und auch zu einer nachträglichen Änderung der Werte durch Nachmeldungen kommen kann.

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    Authors: Buchholz, Udo; Buda, Silke; Lehfeld, Ann-Sophie; Loenenbach, Anna; +7 Authors

    Nachdem die Aktivität akuter Atemwegserkrankungen (ARE-Inzidenz) in der Bevölkerung nach dem Jahreswechsel wieder deutlich angestiegen war, ist sie in der 6. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche leicht gesunken und lag bei rund 7.000 ARE pro 100.000 Einw. (Vorwoche: 7.400). Dabei sind die Werte in den meisten Altersgruppen leicht gesunken oder relativ stabil geblieben, nur bei den 15- bis 34-Jährigen ist der Wert weiter leicht gestiegen. Die Inzidenz der grippeähnlichen Erkrankungen (ILI) ist im Vergleich zur Vorwoche ebenfalls gesunken und lag in der 6. KW 2024 bei rund 1.900 ILI pro 100.000 Einw. (Vorwoche: 2.200). Sowohl die Gesamt-ARE-Inzidenz als auch die Gesamt-ILI-Inzidenz befanden sich im unteren Wertebereich der vorpandemischen Jahre zu dieser Zeit. Die geschätzte COVID-19-Inzidenz in der Bevölkerung basierend auf Angaben der GrippeWeb-Teilnehmenden ist in der 6. KW 2024 leicht auf rund 400 COVID-19-Erkrankungen pro 100.000 Einw. gestiegen (Vorwoche: 300). Gemäß den Daten aus der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Influenza hält die Grippe- und RSV-Welle weiter an. Die für die Bevölkerung in Deutschland geschätzten Inzidenzen für die 6. KW 2024 beruhen auf den Angaben von 7.282 GrippeWeb-Teilnehmenden, von diesen meldeten 511 eine ARE und 136 eine ILI (Datenstand: 13.2.2024, 0:00 Uhr). Durch Nachmeldungen, die bis zu vier Wochen lang möglich sind, können sich noch Änderungen ergeben.

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    Authors: Buda, Silke; Dürrwald, Ralf; Biere, Barbara; Reiche, Janine; +11 Authors

    Das ARE-Geschehen wird weiterhin durch eine hohe Influenza- und RSV-Aktivität bestimmt. Sowohl die Grippewelle als auch die RSV-Welle halten laut RKI-Definition weiter an. Influenzaerkrankungen betreffen aktuell alle Altersgruppen und führen zu einer hohen Zahl an Arztbesuchen und Hospitalisierungen. Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09-Viren werden am häufigsten detektiert. Von einer Krankenhauseinweisung mit RSV-Infektion sind insbesondere Kleinkinder betroffen. Bei älteren Menschen führen aktuell häufig Influenzaerkrankungen und deutlich seltener COVID-19 zu schwer verlaufenden Erkrankungen. Die Aktivität akuter respiratorischer Erkrankungen (ARE) in der Bevölkerung ist in der 6. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche insgesamt leicht gesunken. Im ambulanten Bereich ist die Zahl der Arztbesuche wegen ARE in der 6. KW im Vergleich zur Vorwoche ebenfalls leicht gesunken. Im NRZ für Influenzaviren wurden in der 6. KW 2024 in insgesamt 232 der 305 eingesandten Sentinelproben respiratorische Viren identifiziert, darunter hauptsächlich Influenzaviren (46 %), mit Abstand gefolgt von Rhinoviren (12 %), Respiratorischen Synzytialviren (RSV; 11 %) bzw., humanen saisonalen Coronaviren (hCoV; 9 %) und SARS-CoV-2 (6 %). Im Rahmen der ICD-10-Code basierten Krankenhaussurveillance (ICOSARI) ist die Zahl schwerer akuter respiratorischer Infektionen (SARI) in der 6. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche insgesamt leicht gesunken. Die Fallzahl befindet sich insgesamt weiterhin auf einem hohen Niveau. Unter allen in der 6. KW 2024 wegen einer schweren Atemwegserkrankung hospitalisierten Patientinnen und Patienten sank der Anteil der Influenza-Diagnosen leicht auf 34 %. Der Anteil der RSV-Diagnosen insgesamt lag in der 6. KW wie in der Vorwoche bei 10 %. Bei Kindern unter zwei Jahren ging der Anteil der RSV-Diagnosen zurück auf 43 %. Der Anteil der COVID-19-Diagnosen ist seit der 51. KW 2023 rückläufig und lag in der 6. KW 2024 bei 4 %. Bei den Daten aus dem Meldewesen gemäß IfSG hat sich der Anstieg der Zahl der Influenzavirusinfektionen in der 6. KW 2024 abgeschwächt. Der Anstieg der gemeldeten RSV-Infektionen hat sich nicht fortgesetzt. Die Zahl der gemäß IfSG gemeldeten COVID-19-Fälle ist weiter rückläufig. In Deutschland dominiert weiterhin die BA.2.86-Sublinie JN.1. Ihr Anteil vergrößerte sich in der 4. KW 2024 auf 86 %. In der Abwassersurveillance gab es nach einem stetigen Rückgang seit der 50. KW 2023 keine relevanten Änderungen der SARS-CoV-2-Viruslast seit der 4. KW 2024. Bei der Interpretation der Daten sind die Schulferien in einigen Bundesländern zu beachten.

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    Authors: Morata García, Txus; López, Paco; Palasí Luna, Eva; Hodges, James; +1 Authors

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    Authors: Buchholz, Udo; Buda, Silke; Lehfeld, Ann-Sophie; Loenenbach, Anna; +5 Authors

    Die Aktivität akuter Atemwegserkrankungen (ARE-Inzidenz) in der Bevölkerung ist nach dem Rückgang um den Jahreswechsel seit der 3. KW 2024 gestiegen, jedoch im Vergleich zur Vorwoche in der 5. KW stabil geblieben. In der 5. KW lag die ARE-Inzidenz bei rund 7.300 ARE pro 100.000 Einw. (Vorwoche: 7.300). Die Werte sind sowohl bei den Kindern als auch bei den Erwachsenen relativ stabil geblieben. Die Inzidenz der grippeähnlichen Erkrankungen (ILI) ist im Vergleich zur Vorwoche deutlich gesunken und lag in der 5. KW 2024 bei rund 2.000 ILI pro 100.000 Einw. (Vorwoche: 2.600). Die Gesamt-ARE-Inzidenz befand sich leicht unter dem Wertebereich der vorpandemischen Jahre zu dieser Zeit. Die Gesamt-ILI-Inzidenz befand sich im unteren Wertebereich. Die geschätzte COVID-19-Inzidenz in der Bevölkerung basierend auf Angaben der GrippeWeb-Teilnehmenden ist in der 5. KW 2024 auf rund 300 COVID-19-Erkrankungen pro 100.000 Einw. (Vorwoche: 500) gesunken. Gemäß den Daten aus der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Influenza hält die Grippe- und RSV-Welle weiter an. Die für die Bevölkerung in Deutschland geschätzten Inzidenzen für die 5. KW 2024 beruhen auf den Angaben von 7.380 GrippeWeb-Teilnehmenden, von diesen meldeten 536 eine ARE und 159 eine ILI (Datenstand: 6.2.2024, 0:00 Uhr). Durch Nachmeldungen, die bis zu vier Wochen lang möglich sind, können sich noch Änderungen ergeben.

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    Authors: Prof. J. S. Venkatesh, Dr. Santosh Uttangi, Anjana Krishnan, Anshumol Alex, Ashwini Prakash S and Biji B Varghese;

    The RNA virus known as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS Cov-2) is the source of the current pandemic infection known as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The organs primarily impacted by COVID-19 are the lungs, and the disease has killed patients from multi-organ failure, pneumonia, and severe acute respiratory syndrome. The mortality rate was higher in people with chronic illnesses, such as diabetes mellitus (DM). The COVID-19 pandemic is spreading quickly, thus it's critical to comprehend the molecular process by which diabetes mellitus heightens COVID-19 symptoms to develop more effective treatments. The purpose of this study was to re-analyze publically accessible data to determine the mechanisms by which diabetes mellitus (DM) enhances susceptibility to COVID-19 infection and/or increases the risk of SARS-Cov-2 infection complications. Angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 (ACE2), a membrane-bound enzyme, allows SARS-COV-2 to enter host cells. This results in an excess of activity in the vasodeletorious arms of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and an imbalance between the vasoprotective and vasodeletorious arms. Breathing becomes difficult and the alveoli become flooded as a result of this RAS imbalance. Due to DM's suppression of ACE2 and weakening of innate immunity, the risk of lung infection increased. Therefore, in addition to severe acute respiratory syndrome, diabetic COVID-19 patients also die from shock, heart failure, arrhythmias, multi-organ failure, and renal failure. Therefore, it may be said that DM exacerbates COVID-19 problems by promoting the development of RAS imbalance. From the perspective of public health, it is advised to prevent and lessen the acute effects of COVID-19 in diabetic patients by maintaining lung health, controlling blood glucose levels, and consuming foods high in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. Keywords: COVID-19, Antioxidant, Angiotensin converting enzyme, Diabetes mellitus, Renin-angiotensin system

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    Authors: Buda, Silke; Dürrwald, Ralf; Biere, Barbara; Reiche, Janine; +11 Authors

    Das ARE-Geschehen wird wie in den Vorwochen durch die steigende Zahl an Influenza-Erkrankungen und eine hohe RSV-Aktivität bestimmt. Sowohl die Grippewelle als auch die RSV-Welle halten laut RKI-Definition weiter an. Influenzaerkrankungen betreffen aktuell alle Altersgruppen und führen zu einer hohen Zahl an Arztbesuchen und Hospitalisierungen. Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09-Viren werden am häufigsten detektiert. Von einer Krankenhauseinweisung mit RSV-Infektion sind insbesondere Kleinkinder betroffen. Bei älteren Menschen führen aktuell häufig Influenzaerkrankungen und deutlich seltener COVID-19 zu schwer verlaufenden Erkrankungen. Die Aktivität akuter respiratorischer Erkrankungen (ARE) in der Bevölkerung ist in der 5. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche sowohl bei den Kindern als auch bei den Erwachsenen stabil geblieben. Im ambu-lanten Bereich ist die Zahl der Arztbesuche wegen ARE in der 5. KW im Vergleich zur Vorwoche ebenfalls in allen Altersgruppen relativ stabil geblieben. Im NRZ für Influenzaviren wurden in der 5. KW 2024 in insgesamt 259 der 315 eingesandten Sentinel-proben respiratorische Viren identifiziert, darunter hauptsächlich Influenzaviren (57 %), mit Abstand gefolgt von RSV (14 %), Rhinoviren (9 %), humanen saisonalen Coronaviren (hCoV; 7 %), Adenoviren und SARS-CoV-2 (je 3 %). Im Rahmen der ICD-10-Code basierten Krankenhaussurveillance (ICOSARI) ist die Zahl schwerer akuter respiratorischer Infektionen (SARI) in der 5. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche insgesamt leicht gesunken. Die Fallzahl befindet sich insgesamt weiterhin auf einem hohen Niveau. Unter allen in der 5. KW 2024 wegen einer schweren Atemwegserkrankung hospitalisierten Patientinnen und Patienten lag der Anteil der Influenza-Diagnosen wie in der Vorwoche bei 35 %. Der Anteil der RSV-Diagnosen ist leicht zurückgegangen und lag in der 5. KW bei 10 %. Bei Kindern unter zwei Jahren blieb der Anteil der RSV-Diagnosen mit 53 % weiterhin hoch. Der Anteil der COVID-19-Diagnosen geht seit der 51. KW 2023 zurück und lag in der 5. KW 2024 bei 5 %. Bei den Daten aus dem Meldewesen gemäß IfSG setzte sich der steigende Trend an Influenzavirus-infektionen in der 5. KW 2024 fort. In Deutschland dominiert weiterhin die BA.2.86-Sublinie JN.1. Ihr Anteil vergrößerte sich in der 3. KW 2024 auf 85 %. In der Abwassersurveillance deutet sich nach einem stetigen Rückgang seit der 50. KW 2023 wieder ein Anstieg der SARS-CoV-2-Viruslast ab der 4. KW 2024 an.

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    Authors: CARAMANI, Daniele; CICCHI, Lorenzo;

    Published online: January 2024 This research paper explores the “recovery divide” in the distribution of funds from Next Generation EU’s the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). The RRF, the central and largest component of the EU’s response to the Covid-19 economic crisis, represents a policy shift by providing aid to all member states with less strict conditionality than previous crises such as the 2008 Great Recession. The paper provides a descriptive overview of the RRF and investigates how the seven largest recipients (France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, and Spain) prioritize spending the funds. It hypothesizes that ideological orientation and executive type influence whether the extent to which focus on technocratic long-term reforms or politically rewarding short-term relief. A qualitative text analysis of the first national recovery and resilience plans (NRRPs) submitted to the European Commission in 2021 is employed to explore this “relief–reform” dimension, combined with official data from the European Commission and other data sources (Bruegel). Results show that substantial country differences exist, especially in the sectors where the NRRPs pledge intervention. However, EU conditionality still exerts a strong influence, as all NRRPs are consistently reform-oriented and their (minimal) differences are not significantly accounted for by the ideological placement of the executive submitting it.

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    Authors: Aleman, Mihnea; Babiy, Ivan; Chan, Yat Hin; Šabanović, Ahmed;

    Addressing the challenge of ascertaining the reliability of online data has gathered recent attention, particularly heightened by the surge in unreliable health-related content post-COVID-19. Previous research tackled this issue through the application of linguistic-based features. In our study, our aim is to replicate the code employed by the original authors. Our study demonstrates a strong alignment of performance with the results reported by the original authors. Additionally, our replication study validates the credibility of their conclusions. We provide a detailed account of encountered challenges during replication, highlighting instances of outdated libraries and faulty code. Lastly, our work contributes insights by incorporating significance tests to assess differences between specific features.

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    Il progetto "TESORI - TErre SOlidali Resilienti Inclusive" mira a potenziare lo sviluppo della comunità nella regione del Canavese. Un seminario dal titolo "TESORI, un Progetto di Comunità per il Canavese" si è svolto presso la sede del Gruppo di Azione Locale - Valli del Canavese. Questa iniziativa, promossa da Vol.To in collaborazione con GAL Valli del Canavese, si concentra su sistemi di trasporto e logistica transnazionali sicuri, resilienti e inclusivi, nonché sull'infrastruttura ICT nelle aree urbane e rurali. Il progetto, sostenuto dalla Fondazione Time2, enfatizza il ruolo del volontariato nel promuovere il benessere e la qualità della vita nella regione del Canavese. Durante la serata saranno presentati tre lavori di ricerca legati alla mappatura del Terzo Settore, ai bisogni socio-assistenziali e alla risposta delle organizzazioni del terzo settore durante la pandemia da COVID-19. Il progetto è stato integrato da seminari dei TESORI SUMMER SCHOOL, un programma di formazione gratuito che copre argomenti come la Riforma del Terzo Settore, le iniziative cittadine, la collaborazione e la progettazione sociale. Le sessioni programmate includono discussioni sulla Riforma del Terzo Settore, la collaborazione tra settore pubblico-privato-associazionismo e la pianificazione pratica di progetti e relazioni sociali. Il programma mira a fornire strumenti agli operatori del volontariato, ai professionisti del terzo settore, agli amministratori e alla comunità per sviluppare soluzioni innovative e collaborative per le esigenze sociali.

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    Authors: Buda, Silke; Dürrwald, Ralf; Biere, Barbara; Reiche, Janine; +11 Authors

    Das ARE-Geschehen wird weiterhin durch eine hohe Influenza- und RSV-Aktivität bestimmt, es deutet sich jedoch ein Rückgang an. Sowohl die Grippewelle als auch die RSV-Welle halten laut RKI-Definition weiter an. Influenzaerkrankungen betreffen aktuell alle Altersgruppen und führen zu einer erhöhten Zahl an Arztbesuchen und Hospitalisierungen. Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09-Viren werden am häufigsten detektiert. Von einer Krankenhauseinweisung mit RSV-Infektion sind insbesondere Kleinkinder betroffen. Bei älteren Menschen führen aktuell häufig Influenzaerkrankungen und deutlich seltener COVID-19 zu schwer verlaufenden Erkrankungen. Die Aktivität akuter respiratorischer Erkrankungen (ARE) in der Bevölkerung ist in der 7. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche insgesamt leicht gesunken. Im ambulanten Bereich ist die Zahl der Arztbesuche wegen ARE in der 7. KW im Vergleich zur Vorwoche ebenfalls gesunken. Im NRZ für Influenzaviren wurden in der 7. KW 2024 in insgesamt 160 der 233 eingesandten Sentinelproben respiratorische Viren identifiziert, darunter hauptsächlich Influenzaviren (43 %), mit Abstand gefolgt von Rhinoviren (9 %), Respiratorischen Synzytialviren (RSV; 9 %), humanen saisonalen Coronaviren (hCoV; 8 %) und SARS-CoV-2 (2 %). Im Rahmen der ICD-10-Code basierten Krankenhaussurveillance (ICOSARI) ist die Zahl schwerer akuter respiratorischer Infektionen (SARI) in der 7. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche insgesamt deutlich gesunken, liegt jedoch weiterhin auf einem hohen Niveau. Unter allen in der 7. KW 2024 wegen einer schweren Atemwegserkrankung hospitalisierten Patientinnen und Patienten sank der Anteil der Influenza-Diagnosen auf 31 %. Der Anteil der RSV-Diagnosen lag in der 7. KW wie in der Vorwoche insgesamt bei 11 %. Bei Kindern unter zwei Jahren blieb der Anteil der RSV Diagnosen hoch und lag bei 54 %. Der Anteil der COVID-19-Diagnosen ist seit der 51. KW 2023 rückläufig und lag in der 7. KW 2024 bei 2 %. Bei den Daten aus dem Meldewesen gemäß IfSG ist die Zahl der Influenzavirusinfektionen in der 7. MW im Vergleich zur Vorwoche gesunken. Die RSV-Infektionen sind im Vergleich zur Vorwoche ebenfalls gesunken. Auch die Zahl der gemäß IfSG gemeldeten COVID-19-Fälle ist weiter rückläufig. In Deutschland dominiert weiterhin die BA.2.86-Sublinie JN.1. Ihr Anteil lag in der 5. KW bei 87 %. Bei der Interpretation der Daten ist zu beachten, dass es aufgrund der Schulferien in einigen Bundesländern zu verändertem Konsultationsverhalten und auch zu einer nachträglichen Änderung der Werte durch Nachmeldungen kommen kann.

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    Authors: Buchholz, Udo; Buda, Silke; Lehfeld, Ann-Sophie; Loenenbach, Anna; +7 Authors

    Nachdem die Aktivität akuter Atemwegserkrankungen (ARE-Inzidenz) in der Bevölkerung nach dem Jahreswechsel wieder deutlich angestiegen war, ist sie in der 6. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche leicht gesunken und lag bei rund 7.000 ARE pro 100.000 Einw. (Vorwoche: 7.400). Dabei sind die Werte in den meisten Altersgruppen leicht gesunken oder relativ stabil geblieben, nur bei den 15- bis 34-Jährigen ist der Wert weiter leicht gestiegen. Die Inzidenz der grippeähnlichen Erkrankungen (ILI) ist im Vergleich zur Vorwoche ebenfalls gesunken und lag in der 6. KW 2024 bei rund 1.900 ILI pro 100.000 Einw. (Vorwoche: 2.200). Sowohl die Gesamt-ARE-Inzidenz als auch die Gesamt-ILI-Inzidenz befanden sich im unteren Wertebereich der vorpandemischen Jahre zu dieser Zeit. Die geschätzte COVID-19-Inzidenz in der Bevölkerung basierend auf Angaben der GrippeWeb-Teilnehmenden ist in der 6. KW 2024 leicht auf rund 400 COVID-19-Erkrankungen pro 100.000 Einw. gestiegen (Vorwoche: 300). Gemäß den Daten aus der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Influenza hält die Grippe- und RSV-Welle weiter an. Die für die Bevölkerung in Deutschland geschätzten Inzidenzen für die 6. KW 2024 beruhen auf den Angaben von 7.282 GrippeWeb-Teilnehmenden, von diesen meldeten 511 eine ARE und 136 eine ILI (Datenstand: 13.2.2024, 0:00 Uhr). Durch Nachmeldungen, die bis zu vier Wochen lang möglich sind, können sich noch Änderungen ergeben.

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    Authors: Buda, Silke; Dürrwald, Ralf; Biere, Barbara; Reiche, Janine; +11 Authors

    Das ARE-Geschehen wird weiterhin durch eine hohe Influenza- und RSV-Aktivität bestimmt. Sowohl die Grippewelle als auch die RSV-Welle halten laut RKI-Definition weiter an. Influenzaerkrankungen betreffen aktuell alle Altersgruppen und führen zu einer hohen Zahl an Arztbesuchen und Hospitalisierungen. Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09-Viren werden am häufigsten detektiert. Von einer Krankenhauseinweisung mit RSV-Infektion sind insbesondere Kleinkinder betroffen. Bei älteren Menschen führen aktuell häufig Influenzaerkrankungen und deutlich seltener COVID-19 zu schwer verlaufenden Erkrankungen. Die Aktivität akuter respiratorischer Erkrankungen (ARE) in der Bevölkerung ist in der 6. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche insgesamt leicht gesunken. Im ambulanten Bereich ist die Zahl der Arztbesuche wegen ARE in der 6. KW im Vergleich zur Vorwoche ebenfalls leicht gesunken. Im NRZ für Influenzaviren wurden in der 6. KW 2024 in insgesamt 232 der 305 eingesandten Sentinelproben respiratorische Viren identifiziert, darunter hauptsächlich Influenzaviren (46 %), mit Abstand gefolgt von Rhinoviren (12 %), Respiratorischen Synzytialviren (RSV; 11 %) bzw., humanen saisonalen Coronaviren (hCoV; 9 %) und SARS-CoV-2 (6 %). Im Rahmen der ICD-10-Code basierten Krankenhaussurveillance (ICOSARI) ist die Zahl schwerer akuter respiratorischer Infektionen (SARI) in der 6. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche insgesamt leicht gesunken. Die Fallzahl befindet sich insgesamt weiterhin auf einem hohen Niveau. Unter allen in der 6. KW 2024 wegen einer schweren Atemwegserkrankung hospitalisierten Patientinnen und Patienten sank der Anteil der Influenza-Diagnosen leicht auf 34 %. Der Anteil der RSV-Diagnosen insgesamt lag in der 6. KW wie in der Vorwoche bei 10 %. Bei Kindern unter zwei Jahren ging der Anteil der RSV-Diagnosen zurück auf 43 %. Der Anteil der COVID-19-Diagnosen ist seit der 51. KW 2023 rückläufig und lag in der 6. KW 2024 bei 4 %. Bei den Daten aus dem Meldewesen gemäß IfSG hat sich der Anstieg der Zahl der Influenzavirusinfektionen in der 6. KW 2024 abgeschwächt. Der Anstieg der gemeldeten RSV-Infektionen hat sich nicht fortgesetzt. Die Zahl der gemäß IfSG gemeldeten COVID-19-Fälle ist weiter rückläufig. In Deutschland dominiert weiterhin die BA.2.86-Sublinie JN.1. Ihr Anteil vergrößerte sich in der 4. KW 2024 auf 86 %. In der Abwassersurveillance gab es nach einem stetigen Rückgang seit der 50. KW 2023 keine relevanten Änderungen der SARS-CoV-2-Viruslast seit der 4. KW 2024. Bei der Interpretation der Daten sind die Schulferien in einigen Bundesländern zu beachten.

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    Authors: Buchholz, Udo; Buda, Silke; Lehfeld, Ann-Sophie; Loenenbach, Anna; +5 Authors

    Die Aktivität akuter Atemwegserkrankungen (ARE-Inzidenz) in der Bevölkerung ist nach dem Rückgang um den Jahreswechsel seit der 3. KW 2024 gestiegen, jedoch im Vergleich zur Vorwoche in der 5. KW stabil geblieben. In der 5. KW lag die ARE-Inzidenz bei rund 7.300 ARE pro 100.000 Einw. (Vorwoche: 7.300). Die Werte sind sowohl bei den Kindern als auch bei den Erwachsenen relativ stabil geblieben. Die Inzidenz der grippeähnlichen Erkrankungen (ILI) ist im Vergleich zur Vorwoche deutlich gesunken und lag in der 5. KW 2024 bei rund 2.000 ILI pro 100.000 Einw. (Vorwoche: 2.600). Die Gesamt-ARE-Inzidenz befand sich leicht unter dem Wertebereich der vorpandemischen Jahre zu dieser Zeit. Die Gesamt-ILI-Inzidenz befand sich im unteren Wertebereich. Die geschätzte COVID-19-Inzidenz in der Bevölkerung basierend auf Angaben der GrippeWeb-Teilnehmenden ist in der 5. KW 2024 auf rund 300 COVID-19-Erkrankungen pro 100.000 Einw. (Vorwoche: 500) gesunken. Gemäß den Daten aus der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Influenza hält die Grippe- und RSV-Welle weiter an. Die für die Bevölkerung in Deutschland geschätzten Inzidenzen für die 5. KW 2024 beruhen auf den Angaben von 7.380 GrippeWeb-Teilnehmenden, von diesen meldeten 536 eine ARE und 159 eine ILI (Datenstand: 6.2.2024, 0:00 Uhr). Durch Nachmeldungen, die bis zu vier Wochen lang möglich sind, können sich noch Änderungen ergeben.

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    The RNA virus known as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS Cov-2) is the source of the current pandemic infection known as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The organs primarily impacted by COVID-19 are the lungs, and the disease has killed patients from multi-organ failure, pneumonia, and severe acute respiratory syndrome. The mortality rate was higher in people with chronic illnesses, such as diabetes mellitus (DM). The COVID-19 pandemic is spreading quickly, thus it's critical to comprehend the molecular process by which diabetes mellitus heightens COVID-19 symptoms to develop more effective treatments. The purpose of this study was to re-analyze publically accessible data to determine the mechanisms by which diabetes mellitus (DM) enhances susceptibility to COVID-19 infection and/or increases the risk of SARS-Cov-2 infection complications. Angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 (ACE2), a membrane-bound enzyme, allows SARS-COV-2 to enter host cells. This results in an excess of activity in the vasodeletorious arms of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and an imbalance between the vasoprotective and vasodeletorious arms. Breathing becomes difficult and the alveoli become flooded as a result of this RAS imbalance. Due to DM's suppression of ACE2 and weakening of innate immunity, the risk of lung infection increased. Therefore, in addition to severe acute respiratory syndrome, diabetic COVID-19 patients also die from shock, heart failure, arrhythmias, multi-organ failure, and renal failure. Therefore, it may be said that DM exacerbates COVID-19 problems by promoting the development of RAS imbalance. From the perspective of public health, it is advised to prevent and lessen the acute effects of COVID-19 in diabetic patients by maintaining lung health, controlling blood glucose levels, and consuming foods high in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. Keywords: COVID-19, Antioxidant, Angiotensin converting enzyme, Diabetes mellitus, Renin-angiotensin system

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    Authors: Buda, Silke; Dürrwald, Ralf; Biere, Barbara; Reiche, Janine; +11 Authors

    Das ARE-Geschehen wird wie in den Vorwochen durch die steigende Zahl an Influenza-Erkrankungen und eine hohe RSV-Aktivität bestimmt. Sowohl die Grippewelle als auch die RSV-Welle halten laut RKI-Definition weiter an. Influenzaerkrankungen betreffen aktuell alle Altersgruppen und führen zu einer hohen Zahl an Arztbesuchen und Hospitalisierungen. Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09-Viren werden am häufigsten detektiert. Von einer Krankenhauseinweisung mit RSV-Infektion sind insbesondere Kleinkinder betroffen. Bei älteren Menschen führen aktuell häufig Influenzaerkrankungen und deutlich seltener COVID-19 zu schwer verlaufenden Erkrankungen. Die Aktivität akuter respiratorischer Erkrankungen (ARE) in der Bevölkerung ist in der 5. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche sowohl bei den Kindern als auch bei den Erwachsenen stabil geblieben. Im ambu-lanten Bereich ist die Zahl der Arztbesuche wegen ARE in der 5. KW im Vergleich zur Vorwoche ebenfalls in allen Altersgruppen relativ stabil geblieben. Im NRZ für Influenzaviren wurden in der 5. KW 2024 in insgesamt 259 der 315 eingesandten Sentinel-proben respiratorische Viren identifiziert, darunter hauptsächlich Influenzaviren (57 %), mit Abstand gefolgt von RSV (14 %), Rhinoviren (9 %), humanen saisonalen Coronaviren (hCoV; 7 %), Adenoviren und SARS-CoV-2 (je 3 %). Im Rahmen der ICD-10-Code basierten Krankenhaussurveillance (ICOSARI) ist die Zahl schwerer akuter respiratorischer Infektionen (SARI) in der 5. KW 2024 im Vergleich zur Vorwoche insgesamt leicht gesunken. Die Fallzahl befindet sich insgesamt weiterhin auf einem hohen Niveau. Unter allen in der 5. KW 2024 wegen einer schweren Atemwegserkrankung hospitalisierten Patientinnen und Patienten lag der Anteil der Influenza-Diagnosen wie in der Vorwoche bei 35 %. Der Anteil der RSV-Diagnosen ist leicht zurückgegangen und lag in der 5. KW bei 10 %. Bei Kindern unter zwei Jahren blieb der Anteil der RSV-Diagnosen mit 53 % weiterhin hoch. Der Anteil der COVID-19-Diagnosen geht seit der 51. KW 2023 zurück und lag in der 5. KW 2024 bei 5 %. Bei den Daten aus dem Meldewesen gemäß IfSG setzte sich der steigende Trend an Influenzavirus-infektionen in der 5. KW 2024 fort. In Deutschland dominiert weiterhin die BA.2.86-Sublinie JN.1. Ihr Anteil vergrößerte sich in der 3. KW 2024 auf 85 %. In der Abwassersurveillance deutet sich nach einem stetigen Rückgang seit der 50. KW 2023 wieder ein Anstieg der SARS-CoV-2-Viruslast ab der 4. KW 2024 an.

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    Published online: January 2024 This research paper explores the “recovery divide” in the distribution of funds from Next Generation EU’s the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). The RRF, the central and largest component of the EU’s response to the Covid-19 economic crisis, represents a policy shift by providing aid to all member states with less strict conditionality than previous crises such as the 2008 Great Recession. The paper provides a descriptive overview of the RRF and investigates how the seven largest recipients (France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, and Spain) prioritize spending the funds. It hypothesizes that ideological orientation and executive type influence whether the extent to which focus on technocratic long-term reforms or politically rewarding short-term relief. A qualitative text analysis of the first national recovery and resilience plans (NRRPs) submitted to the European Commission in 2021 is employed to explore this “relief–reform” dimension, combined with official data from the European Commission and other data sources (Bruegel). Results show that substantial country differences exist, especially in the sectors where the NRRPs pledge intervention. However, EU conditionality still exerts a strong influence, as all NRRPs are consistently reform-oriented and their (minimal) differences are not significantly accounted for by the ideological placement of the executive submitting it.

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    Addressing the challenge of ascertaining the reliability of online data has gathered recent attention, particularly heightened by the surge in unreliable health-related content post-COVID-19. Previous research tackled this issue through the application of linguistic-based features. In our study, our aim is to replicate the code employed by the original authors. Our study demonstrates a strong alignment of performance with the results reported by the original authors. Additionally, our replication study validates the credibility of their conclusions. We provide a detailed account of encountered challenges during replication, highlighting instances of outdated libraries and faulty code. Lastly, our work contributes insights by incorporating significance tests to assess differences between specific features.

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    Il progetto "TESORI - TErre SOlidali Resilienti Inclusive" mira a potenziare lo sviluppo della comunità nella regione del Canavese. Un seminario dal titolo "TESORI, un Progetto di Comunità per il Canavese" si è svolto presso la sede del Gruppo di Azione Locale - Valli del Canavese. Questa iniziativa, promossa da Vol.To in collaborazione con GAL Valli del Canavese, si concentra su sistemi di trasporto e logistica transnazionali sicuri, resilienti e inclusivi, nonché sull'infrastruttura ICT nelle aree urbane e rurali. Il progetto, sostenuto dalla Fondazione Time2, enfatizza il ruolo del volontariato nel promuovere il benessere e la qualità della vita nella regione del Canavese. Durante la serata saranno presentati tre lavori di ricerca legati alla mappatura del Terzo Settore, ai bisogni socio-assistenziali e alla risposta delle organizzazioni del terzo settore durante la pandemia da COVID-19. Il progetto è stato integrato da seminari dei TESORI SUMMER SCHOOL, un programma di formazione gratuito che copre argomenti come la Riforma del Terzo Settore, le iniziative cittadine, la collaborazione e la progettazione sociale. Le sessioni programmate includono discussioni sulla Riforma del Terzo Settore, la collaborazione tra settore pubblico-privato-associazionismo e la pianificazione pratica di progetti e relazioni sociali. Il programma mira a fornire strumenti agli operatori del volontariato, ai professionisti del terzo settore, agli amministratori e alla comunità per sviluppare soluzioni innovative e collaborative per le esigenze sociali.

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