S: Department of Infection Epidemiology and Surveillance, Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES). Compiled on 15.09.2020. - Only those infections are shown for which cases were reported in the year under review. 1) Notifiable according to Epidemic Law BGBl. No. 186/1950, Tuberculosis Law BGBl. No. 127/1968 or Sexual Diseases Act, StGBl. No. 152/1945. - 2) Also includes non-notifiable cases of asymptomatic colonisation and mild infection. - 3) No statement about human pathogenicity can be made if only molecular biological identification is applied (n=15). - 4) The maximum possible follow-up time is 36 months after the start of therapy. - 5) In case of a laboratory notification without doctor's notification (n=174), multiple notifications cannot be excluded. - 6) In case of a laboratory notification without doctor's notification (n=242), multiple notifications cannot be excluded. Notifications may also include cases without confirmation by RNA detection. - 7) Includes any form of clinical manifestation even without haemorrhages. - 8) May also include non-notifiable cases without symptoms of central nervous system inflammation. - 9) Includes Echinococcus granulosus, Echinococcus multilocularis and Echinococcus unspecified. - 10) All 19 cases are sporadic CJD.