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Equine & Human West NIle Virus infections in Europe: data as of 29 September per ECDC
Equine & Human West NIle Virus infections in Europe: data as of 29 September per ECDC
22 new confirmed cases of WNV in humans (2 in Austria, 2 in Greece, 2 in Hungary, 2 in Italy, 6 in Romania, 8 in Serbia) reported bringing the total to 223 cases with a total of 21 deaths. In addition,9 new confirmed equine infections (1 in Greece, 8 in Italy) have been reported, bringing he total to 89 cases.
Between 21 and 28 September 2017, six new cases were reported by Romania. Austria, Hungary Greece and Italy reported two cases each. Serbia reported eight new cases. All cases were notified in previously affected areas. Three deaths due to West Nile fever have been reported by Greece, Hungary and Italy this week. In addition, Italy reported eight West Nile fever equine cases and Greece reported one West Nile fever equine case through the Animal Disease Notification System of the European Commission.