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Third Director of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control takes office

机译:欧洲疾病预防控制中心第三任主任上任

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On Friday 16 June 2017, Dr Andrea Ammon took up office as the third Director of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) following her election by the Centre’s management board earlier the same year. The appointment follows a two-year tenure as acting director during which Dr Ammon steered the ECDC steadily and calmly through a challenging period when besides the Centre’s day-to-day work, expertise and resources were requested for the European preparedness and response to global threats such as the Ebola and Zika virus disease outbreaks in Africa and the Americas [ 1 , 2 ]. Dr Ammon joined the newly established ECDC already in May 2005, as one of its first employees and Head of the Surveillance Unit [ 3 ]. While still setting up the unit, she was instrumental in drafting and implementing a long-term surveillance strategy for the European Union (EU). As part of this, she and her enthusiastic team evaluated the existing 17 European Dedicated Surveillance Networks (DSN) which included well-established and widely known networks such as EURO TB and EURO HIV, and gradually transferred them into the ECDC [ 4 ]. In parallel, her unit developed The European Surveillance System (TESSy), revised the EU case definitions and produced for the first time an Annual Epidemiological Report on infectious diseases in the EU. From April 2011 to April 2015, Andrea Ammon was Deputy to the Director and ECDC’s Head of Unit for Resource Management and Coordination. She was a member of the scientific committee for the European Scientific Conference on Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology (ESCAIDE) and in 2014 and 2015, she headed the committee. A medical doctor by training, Dr Ammon discovered her passion for public health early in her career and she has extensive experience in working in public health authorities at differing levels. Starting at the local and then regional level in the German federal state of Bavaria, she moved to the national public health institute, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) in 1996, where she was among the first national Field Epidemiology Programme trainees and simultaneously a member of the first cohort of the European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training (EPIET). At RKI, she became the Head of Department for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and State Epidemiologist for Germany from late 2002 to 2005. Besides coordinating the national outbreak response team for current and emerging infections, she directed the national field epidemiology training programme and coordinated emergency planning for influenza and epidemiological research programmes in infectious diseases. Furthermore, she provided scientific advice for government ministries, Members of Parliament and the public. In 2003, she coordinated the German response to Europe’s first imported case of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). During her time at RKI, Dr Ammon also became a nationally and internationally respected expert in the field of food- and waterborne diseases. Her PhD was on the synergy between epidemiology and microbiology in the prevention and control of food-borne diseases. Dr Ammon’s professional and leadership skills are complemented by other strong characteristics such as a mind open to suggestions, a capacity for motivating staff and an acute sense of fairness. The Eurosurveillance journal and its editors benefited from Dr Ammon’s strategic vision and sense for quality between 2007 and 2015, when she was an associate editor and a strong supporter of the journal. She resigned from this position when taking up her post as ECDC Director to mark the editorial independence of the journal from its publisher and its Director.
机译:2017年6月16日星期五,安德里亚·阿蒙(Andrea Ammon)博士于同年早些时候被欧洲疾病预防和控制中心(ECDC)任命为该中心的第三任主任。任命是在担任为期两年的代理主任之后进行的,在此期间,Ammon博士在一个充满挑战的时期内稳定而冷静地领导着ECDC,除了中心的日常工作外,还需要专业知识和资源来为欧洲做好准备并应对全球威胁例如在非洲和美洲爆发的埃博拉和寨卡病毒病[1,2]。 Ammon博士已于2005年5月加入新成立的ECDC,是其首批员工之一,也是监视部门的负责人[3]。在仍然设立该部门的同时,她在起草和实施欧洲联盟(EU)的长期监视策略方面发挥了作用。在此过程中,她和她的热情团队评估了现有的17个欧洲专用监视网络(DSN),其中包括诸如EURO TB和EURO HIV等已建立且广为人知的网络,并逐渐将其转移到ECDC中[4]。同时,她的部门开发了欧洲监视系统(TESSy),修改了欧盟的病例定义,并首次制作了关于欧盟传染病的年度流行病学报告。从2011年4月到2015年4月,安德里亚·阿蒙(Andrea Ammon)担任主任兼ECDC资源管理和协调部门主管。她曾是欧洲应用传染病流行病学科学会议(ESCAIDE)科学委员会的成员,并于2014年和2015年领导该委员会。 Ammon博士是一名训练有素的医生,在职业生涯的早期就发现了她对公共卫生的热情,并且她在不同级别的公共卫生部门工作都有丰富的经验。从德国联邦巴伐利亚州的地方和区域级开始,她于1996年移至国家公共卫生研究所罗伯特·科赫研究所(RKI),在那里她是第一批国家现场流行病学计划的受训者,同时也是成员是欧洲干预流行病学培训计划(EPIET)的第一批研究对象。在RKI,她从2002年末到2005年成为德国传染病流行病学系主任和国家流行病学专家。除了协调国家针对当前和新发感染的疾病暴发应对小组之外,她还指导了国家现场流行病学培训计划并协调了应急计划。传染病的流感和流行病学研究计划。此外,她还为政府各部,国会议员和公众提供了科学建议。 2003年,她协调德国对欧洲首例进口的严重急性呼吸道综合症(SARS)的反应。在RKI工作期间,Ammon博士还成为食品和水传播疾病领域享誉国内外的专家。她的博士学位是流行病学和微生物学在预防和控制食源性疾病方面的协同作用。 Ammon博士的专业和领导技能还辅之以其他强大的特征,例如对建议持开放态度,激励员工的能力以及敏锐的公平感。当Ammon博士担任副主编和期刊的大力支持者时,她在2007年至2015年之间的战略眼光和质量意识得益于Eurosurveillance杂志及其编辑。在担任ECDC主任一职时,她辞去了该职位,以纪念该期刊脱离其发行者和其董事的编辑独立性。

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