Project outputs
Documents, reports
Methodology for Outpatient Care Providers – Automated Reporting of Infectious Diseases (In Czech)
Version: 1.4
Date: 9. 1. 2026
Automation of Infectious Disease Reporting from Inpatient Care, Including SARI – Methodology (in Czech)
Version: 2.0
Date: 10/2/2026
Central Data Interface for Infectious Disease Reporting from Laboratories (In Czech)
Version: 2.1
Date: 31/1/2026
Central Data Interface for Infectious Disease Reporting from Primary Care (in Czech)
Version: 1.1
Date: 21/3/2025
Central Data Interface for Infectious Disease Reporting, Including Severe Acute Respiratory Infections (SARI), from Inpatient Healthcare Providers (in Czech)
Version: 1.10
Date: 21/3/2025
Report on setting system parameters to determine the final diagnosis for reporting purposes
Version: 1.1
Date: 21/3/2025
Report on early warning system inputs and outputs
Version: 1.0
Date: 20/5/2025
Setting system parameters to determine the final diagnosis for reporting purposes (in Czech)
Version: 1.1
Date: 24/3/2025
Education Plan (in Czech)
Version: 1.0
Date: 19/11/2025
Data protection policy (in Czech)
Version: 1.1
Date: 24/3/2025
API interfaces
Tuberculosis (TB) Registry API
https://apitest.uzis.cz/registr/tbc/index.html (TEST)
SARI Case Reporting API
https://apitest.uzis.cz/v2/index.html (TEST)
https://api.uzis.cz/v2/index.html (PROD)
Primary Care Information Systems Reporting API
https://apitest.uzis.cz/v2/index.html (TEST)
https://api.uzis.cz/v2/index.html (PROD)
Laboratory Reporting API
https://apitest.uzis.cz/v2/index.html (TEST)
Automated data and analytics reports – data outputs, reports, and visualizations
Infectious Diseases in the Czech Republic (open data)
Methodological description (pdf, 620 kB)
Year-on-year comparison of the number of infectious diseases by week in the Czech Republic (data summary)
Methodological description (pdf, 450 kB)
Monitoring of Selected Infectious Diseases in the Czech Republic (analytical study) (pdf, 350 kB)
Reporting infectious diseases to the ISIN (Infectious Diseases Information System) forms the basis for local, regional, national, and supranational control of the spread of infectious diseases, assessment of the epidemiological situation, and reporting of infections from the Czech Republic to the European Union and the World Health Organization. Basic validated data are published regularly every month on the website of the National Institute of Public Health.