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Artificial Intelligence

Overview page , 30/04/2025

Research and methods −Artificial intelligence (AI) is opening up new possibilities for public health research. At the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), AI is used in research to be able to analyse health data more efficiently, predict disease outbreaks more accurately and better support evidence-based …

ZIG Newsletter

Overview page , 29/04/2025

ZIG Newsletter

The COVRIIN+ expert group

Overview page , 25/04/2025

Interdisciplinary expert consultation in exceptional biological situations:
Intensive care medicine, infectious diseases, emergency medicine, trauma surgery, and pediatrics

Members

Overview page , 25/04/2025

The COVRIIN+ expert group consists of leading representatives from the Deutsche Interdisziplinäre Vereinigung für Intensiv- und Notfallmedizin e.V. (DIVI), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Infektiologie e.V. (DGI), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Anästhesiologie and Intensivmedizin (DGAI), Deutsche Gesellschaft …

Project Antibiotic Resistance in Germany (AntibioResDE)

Overview page , 24/04/2025

The aim of the AntibioResDE (Antibiotic Resistance in Germany) project is to provide up-to-date information on antibiotic resistance in Germany on an electronic platform in order to simplify access to resistance data for clinical practice. AntibioResDE can thus help to prevent the development of …

Programme for the Symposium “AI in Public Health Research”

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Publication

Programme for the Symposium “AI in Public Health Research” on 14th-15th May 2025

The International Association of National Public Health Institutes (IANPHI)

Overview page , 23/04/2025

For Germany, the Robert Koch Institute and the Federal Institute for Public Health (formerly the Federal Centre for Health Education) are members.

Data protection

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Publication , 17/04/2025

Information about data protection for webinar sessions in the context of the CARe training programme

RKI supports in the event of bioterrorist attacks

Overview page , 16/04/2025

Major biological incidents are rare. However, the consequences for public health may be severe if hazardous biological agents are released. Recognising, assessing and managing these events presents challenges for all responsible parties, including the police, fire brigade and public health services. …