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AGES - Food Safety AGES Food Safety Our three institutes in Innsbruck, Linz and Vienna analyse and assess food, consumer goods, cosmetics and toys We are the contact point for the European Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF)
Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety GmbH - AGES The new National Reference Centre for Wastewater Monitoring at AGES is responsible for monitoring frequently occurring respiratory pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2, influenza A and B and RSV
AGES - About us Our knowledge and daily commitment make AGES an indispensable partner organisation for health and food safety in the European Union Dr Anton Reinl, Managing Director
AGES - Public health AGES Public Health Our four institutes in Vienna, Linz and Graz investigate, diagnose and monitor communicable diseases in Austria We support the authorities in clarifying outbreaks of foodborne diseases and assist them in drinking water testing and bath hygiene
Food control - AGES AGES as Austria's contact point for EU rapid alert systems Each EU Member State has a national contact point responsible for information management within their country For Austria, the contact point is located in Salzburg in our Business Area Food Safety
AGES - Drinking Water Information The examination and assessment of drinking water as well as the monitoring of the water supply system itself may only be carried out by authorized persons or institutes such as AGES All information about control, reports findings as well as advisor for private water supply can be found here
RAISE - Reinforcing Austrian Integrated Surveillance and . . . - ages. at AGES is responsible for the epidemiological recording and monitoring of communicable diseases in Austria and acts in accordance with the One Health concept The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for improvement in many countries, including Austria
Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans - Information - AGES The "salamander eater" or "salamander plague", the fungus Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans, infects the skin of amphibians and is particularly fatal to tailed amphibians such as salamanders and newts