[Source: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), full page: (LINK). Edited.]
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West Nile fever maps, 13 September 2012: 21 new cases in the EU and 61 in neighbouring countries
17 Sep 2012 / ECDC
Twenty one new human cases of West Nile fever have been reported for the EU and 61 for its neighbourhood over the past week.
Eleven new cases were reported in Greece by the Hellenic Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (KEELPNO). Two probable cases come from the newly affected prefecture of Drama. Nine cases were found in areas with previous case reports: Achaia (1), Chalkidiki (1), Kavala (3), Thessaloniki (1), Xanthi (3) (See the
KEELPNO Weekly bulletin for more information).
New cases and affected areas in Greece are not unexpected given that since 2010 there has been progressive geographical expansion of West Nile virus transmission throughout the country, as stated in the recently published ECDC risk assessment on the epidemiological situation of West Nile fever in Greece.
In Italy, 9 new confirmed cases have been reported (2 from the newly affected province of Vicenza and 7 from Venezia, a province with previous case reports) and in Romania - one new confirmed case (from Bucuresti municipality, Bucharest, an area with previous case reports).
In neighbouring countries, for the first time this year Croatia has reported three autochthonous cases, from two counties, Osjecko-baranjska (2) and Vukovarsko-srijemska (1).
43 new cases have been found in Russia and 15 new cases - in Serbia.
Every Friday ECDC publishes on its website the West Nile fever maps, the information being based on cases reported up to the Thursday of each week.
See the latest West Nile fever maps
Read more about West Nile fever cases in Europe:
Read more about West Nile fever on ECDC website:
-17 Sep 2012 / ECDC
Twenty one new human cases of West Nile fever have been reported for the EU and 61 for its neighbourhood over the past week.
Eleven new cases were reported in Greece by the Hellenic Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (KEELPNO). Two probable cases come from the newly affected prefecture of Drama. Nine cases were found in areas with previous case reports: Achaia (1), Chalkidiki (1), Kavala (3), Thessaloniki (1), Xanthi (3) (See the

New cases and affected areas in Greece are not unexpected given that since 2010 there has been progressive geographical expansion of West Nile virus transmission throughout the country, as stated in the recently published ECDC risk assessment on the epidemiological situation of West Nile fever in Greece.
In Italy, 9 new confirmed cases have been reported (2 from the newly affected province of Vicenza and 7 from Venezia, a province with previous case reports) and in Romania - one new confirmed case (from Bucuresti municipality, Bucharest, an area with previous case reports).
In neighbouring countries, for the first time this year Croatia has reported three autochthonous cases, from two counties, Osjecko-baranjska (2) and Vukovarsko-srijemska (1).
43 new cases have been found in Russia and 15 new cases - in Serbia.
Every Friday ECDC publishes on its website the West Nile fever maps, the information being based on cases reported up to the Thursday of each week.
See the latest West Nile fever maps
Read more about West Nile fever cases in Europe:
Read more about West Nile fever on ECDC website:
- Understanding the maps
- Historical data for West Nile fever
- EU case definition for West Nile fever
- Risk assessment: Epidemiological situation of West Nile virus infection in the European Union - Update, 13 July 2012
- Epidemiological update: End of West Nile virus transmission season in Europe
- ECDC factsheet on West Nile fever
- West Nile fever
- Emerging and vector-borne diseases
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