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Equine & Human West NIle Virus infections in Europe: data as of 22 September per ECDC
Equine & Human West NIle Virus infections in Europe: data as of 22 September per ECDC
20 new equine West Nile Virus infections reported by ECDC on 22 Sept (2 in Hungary and 18 in Italy) bringing the total to 80 cases (11 in Greece, 3 in Hungary, and 65 in Italy).
45 new confirmed cases of human West Nile infections (4 in Greece, 4 in Hungary, 20 in Italy, and 17 in Romania) with 1 new WNV associated fatality in Romania reported on 22 Sept by ECDC, brining the total to 201 confirmed cases and 12 fatalities.
Between 14 and 21 September 2017, Italy reported 20 cases, of which two cases were reported in a newly affected area. Romania reported 17 cases, in which one area is newly affected. Four cases in previously affected areas were reported by Hungary. Greece reported four cases of which two areas are newly affected. One domestically acquired case in Greece with an unknown place of infection has been reported. Romania reported one death due to West Nile fever.