欧洲疾控中心-2025年欧洲骄傲节公共卫生建议(英)
Joint public health advice* for EuroPride events 2025 in Portugal EuroPride 2025 brings Europe’s largest LGBTQI+ celebration to Lisbon, Portugal, from 14 to 21 June 2025. During the event, Lisbon transforms historic squares and parks into hubs of music, culture and community gatherings, expected to attract around 200 000 people to the city, with more than 60% travelling from abroad. Whether you join Lisbon’s week‑long festival or celebrate at local pride gatherings, we encourage you to follow this public health advice to protect your health and well‑be‑ing and the health of those in your community.*The contribution of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) to this advice only concerns threats to humanhealth posed by infectious diseases, according to its legal mandate.If you plan to attend the EuroPride events, check your vaccination status and consult your healthcare provider on whether you need to be vaccinated in line with your country’s national immunisation schedule, or your level of risk. This should be done as early as possible. Depending on several factors (age, underlying health condition, sexual lifestyle, previous vaccination status), you may need vaccinations against infections that can be sexually transmitted (mpox, hepatitis A and hepatitis B viruses) and/or other diseases such as measles, whooping cough (pertussis), teta-nus, diphtheria or polio. Check and follow your country’s immunisation schedule. Mpox continues to circulate in Europe largely among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. People at risk of contracting mpox, including those who have multiple sex partners, are encouraged to talk to their healthcare providers about getting vaccinated for mpox promptly. In Portugal, a two-dose mpox vaccination schedule is recommended if you have no history of smallpox vaccination or haven’t been previously diagnosed with mpox. Your vaccines should be administered with an interval of at least 28 days.There is an ongoing outbreak of hepatitis A in Europe. Hepatitis A and B can be sexually transmitted but are also preventable through vaccination. Before attending the eventVaccinationMeasles is circulating in Europe. Anyone is at risk of measles infection if they have not been fully vaccinated or have not had measles in the past. Read more about measles here. Vaccination is a simple, effective measure that protects your health and reduces the risk of outbreaks. Make sure you are protected and protect others: check your vaccination status and get any recommended vaccinations as soon as possible. To be fully protected you should plan to be vaccinated at least two weeks before travelling. More information on recommended vaccines and where you can get vaccinations in Portugal: • For mpox vaccines check here• Other vaccination places in Lisbon:Community health centre - Unidade de Saúde Familiar (USF) Almirante: R. Luís Pinto Moitinho 5; +351 - 21 816 4100 - website Community health centre Centro Saúde Set
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