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ECDC - West Nile Virus in Europe and neighbouring countries 2020 - Map - Cases - Updated November 27, 2020

Situation update


Between 6 and 12 November 2020, EU Member States reported no new human cases of WNV infection and no deaths through TESSy. EU neighbouring countries also did not report any human cases of WNV infection.

On 11 November, Dutch health authorities reported that a total of seven people in the Netherlands were diagnosed with West Nile virus infections this year. One patient contracted WNV in the Arnhem region, the others were infected in the Utrecht region. The five newly reported patients in the Utrecht region all became infected in the months of July or August. The patient from the Arnhem region, only contracted the virus in October. This is remarkable, because the mosquito season is almost over. As the case from Arnhem region has not been reported through TESSy yet, it is currently not represented on the maps and in the Surveillance Atlas.

Since the start of the 2020 transmission season and as of 12 November 2020, EU Member States have reported 315 human cases of WNV infection, including 36 deaths, through TESSy: Greece (143, including 22 deaths), Spain (77, including 7 deaths), Italy (66, including 5 deaths), Germany (13), Romania (6, including 1 death), the Netherlands (6), Hungary (3) and Bulgaria (1, including 1 death). The province of Pazardzhik in Bulgaria, the province of Badajoz in Spain, the region of Utrecht in the Netherlands and five regions in Germany (Barnim, Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Saalekreis, Halle (Saale) and Meissen) reported locally-acquired human cases of WNV infection for the first time. All other cases reported through TESSy were reported from areas that have been affected during previous transmission seasons.
EU neighbouring countries reported 17 human cases of WNV infection, all were reported by Israel.

Since the beginning of the 2020 transmission season, 181 outbreaks among equids have been reported. These outbreaks have been reported by Spain (137), Germany (20), Italy (14), France (5), Portugal (2), Austria (2) and Hungary (1) through the Animal Disease Notification System (ADNS). Since the beginning of the 2020 transmission season, two outbreaks among birds have been reported through ADNS, both by Bulgaria.


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Situation update


Between 13 and 19 November 2020, EU Member States reported one new human case of WNV infection. The case was reported by the Netherlands from the region of Arnhem/ Nijmegen. This region reported a locally acquired human case of WNV infection for the first time through TESSy. One death was reported by Greece. No human cases of WNV infection or deaths were reported from EU-neighbouring countries.

Since the start of the 2020 transmission season, and as of 19 November 2020, EU Member States have reported 316 human cases of WNV infection, including 37 deaths, through TESSy: Greece (143, including 23 deaths), Spain (77, including 7 deaths), Italy (66, including 5 deaths), Germany (13), Romania (6, including 1 death), the Netherlands (7), Hungary (3) and Bulgaria (1, including 1 death). The province of Pazardzhik in Bulgaria, the province of Badajoz in Spain, the regions of Utrecht and Arnhem/ Nijmegen in the Netherlands and five regions in Germany (Barnim, Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Saalekreis, Halle (Saale) and Meissen) reported locally acquired human cases of WNV infection for the first time. All other cases reported through TESSy were reported from areas that have been affected during previous transmission seasons.
EU-neighbouring countries reported 17 human cases of WNV infection; all were reported by Israel.

Since the beginning of the 2020 transmission season, 182 outbreaks among equids have been reported. These outbreaks have been reported by Spain (138), Germany (20), Italy (14), France (5), Portugal (2), Austria (2) and Hungary (1) through the Animal Disease Notification System (ADNS). Since the beginning of the 2020 transmission season, two outbreaks among birds have been reported through ADNS, both by Bulgaria.

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Situation update


Between 20 and 26 November 2020, EU Member States and EU-neighbouring countries reported no new human cases nor deaths of WNV infection.

Since the start of the 2020 transmission season, and as of 26 November 2020, EU Member States have reported 316 human cases of WNV infection, including 37 deaths, through TESSy: Greece (143, including 23 deaths), Spain (77, including 7 deaths), Italy (66, including 5 deaths), Germany (13), Romania (6, including 1 death), the Netherlands (7), Hungary (3) and Bulgaria (1, including 1 death). The province of Pazardzhik in Bulgaria, the province of Badajoz in Spain, the regions of Utrecht and Arnhem/Nijmegen in the Netherlands and five regions in Germany (Barnim, Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Saalekreis, Halle (Saale) and Meissen) reported locally acquired human cases of WNV infection for the first time. All other cases reported through TESSy were reported from areas that have been affected during previous transmission seasons.

EU-neighbouring countries reported 17 human cases of WNV infection; all were reported by Israel.

Since the beginning of the 2020 transmission season, 185 outbreaks among equids have been reported. These outbreaks have been reported by Spain (139), Germany (20), Italy (15), France (5), Portugal (2), Austria (2), Greece (1) and Hungary (1) through the Animal Disease Notification System (ADNS). Since the beginning of the 2020 transmission season, two outbreaks among birds have been reported through ADNS, both by Bulgaria.

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