2014
DOI: 10.5799/ahinjs.02.2014.s1.0136
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West Nile virus infection in South-eastern Europe and in the Eastern Mediterranean area

Abstract: The West Nile virus (WNV) was identified in Uganda in 1937. This virus appeared in the Mediterranean area in the early 1950s, causing an outbreak in Egypt. Since then, WNV caused a series of outbreaks, in human and/or horses, especially in North-Africa and in the Middle East. In the last few decades, the lineage 1 of West Nile started to cause sporadic cases and outbreaks of West Nile fever and neuroinvasive disease in Southern and Eastern Europe, and a large outbreak was reported in Romania in 1997; then, spo… Show more

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“…Those caused by arboviruses are increasingly emerging or re-emerging in Europe. For example, West Nile virus disease cases have been reported from southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean Basin since the first large epidemic in 1996 in Romania (Ceianu et al, 2001;Rezza, 2014;Martinet et al, 2019). The epidemic potential of such diseases has been enhanced in the Palearctic Region by the spread of invasive mosquitoes (Marshall, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those caused by arboviruses are increasingly emerging or re-emerging in Europe. For example, West Nile virus disease cases have been reported from southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean Basin since the first large epidemic in 1996 in Romania (Ceianu et al, 2001;Rezza, 2014;Martinet et al, 2019). The epidemic potential of such diseases has been enhanced in the Palearctic Region by the spread of invasive mosquitoes (Marshall, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%