Gert van der Hoek
In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
Situation update
[FONT="]Between 23 and 29 November 2018, EU Member States reported 4 human West Nile virus infections by France (2) and Greece (2). The most recent onset date reported by Greece is from week 44, 29 October to 4 November, and France from week 46, 12 to 18 November.
Four cases were reported by EU neighbouring countries, all by Turkey, with the most recent date of onset reported from week 37, 10 to 16 September. All human cases were reported from previously affected areas. One death was reported by Romania this week.[/FONT]
[FONT="]In the same week, no new outbreaks among equids were reported.[/FONT]
[FONT="]In 2018, as of 29 November 2018, EU Member States have reported 1 503 human cases in Italy (577), Greece (311), Romania (277), Hungary (214), Croatia (53), France (27), Austria (20), Bulgaria (15), the Czech Republic (5), Slovenia (3) and Cyprus (1). EU neighbouring countries reported 561 human cases in Serbia (415), Israel (128), Kosovo* (14) and Turkey (4). To date, 177 deaths due to West Nile virus infection have been reported by Greece (47), Italy (45), Romania (43), Serbia (35), Kosovo* (3), Bulgaria (2), the Czech Republic (1) and Hungary (1).[/FONT]
[FONT="]During the current transmission season, 285 outbreaks among equids have been reported by Italy (149), Hungary (91), Greece (15), France (13), Spain (9), Austria (2), Romania (2), Germany (2), Slovenia (1) and Portugal (1).[/FONT]
[FONT="]In accordance with European Commission Directive 2014/110/EU, prospective blood donors should be deferred for 28 days after leaving an area with evidence of WNV circulation among humans unless the results of an individual nucleic acid test are negative.[/FONT]
[FONT="]As expected at this time of the year, only very few cases are currently being reported. However, the latest date of onset was reported from week 46, 12 to 18 November, which represents an unusually late date of onset since in past transmission seasons in the EU/EEA and EU neighbouring countries, the latest date of onset typically occurred between weeks 39 and 42.
ECDC will continue publishing weekly West Nile virus updates until no new cases with disease onset in the previous four weeks have been reported.[/FONT]

[FONT="]Between 23 and 29 November 2018, EU Member States reported 4 human West Nile virus infections by France (2) and Greece (2). The most recent onset date reported by Greece is from week 44, 29 October to 4 November, and France from week 46, 12 to 18 November.
Four cases were reported by EU neighbouring countries, all by Turkey, with the most recent date of onset reported from week 37, 10 to 16 September. All human cases were reported from previously affected areas. One death was reported by Romania this week.[/FONT]
[FONT="]In the same week, no new outbreaks among equids were reported.[/FONT]
[FONT="]In 2018, as of 29 November 2018, EU Member States have reported 1 503 human cases in Italy (577), Greece (311), Romania (277), Hungary (214), Croatia (53), France (27), Austria (20), Bulgaria (15), the Czech Republic (5), Slovenia (3) and Cyprus (1). EU neighbouring countries reported 561 human cases in Serbia (415), Israel (128), Kosovo* (14) and Turkey (4). To date, 177 deaths due to West Nile virus infection have been reported by Greece (47), Italy (45), Romania (43), Serbia (35), Kosovo* (3), Bulgaria (2), the Czech Republic (1) and Hungary (1).[/FONT]
[FONT="]During the current transmission season, 285 outbreaks among equids have been reported by Italy (149), Hungary (91), Greece (15), France (13), Spain (9), Austria (2), Romania (2), Germany (2), Slovenia (1) and Portugal (1).[/FONT]
[FONT="]In accordance with European Commission Directive 2014/110/EU, prospective blood donors should be deferred for 28 days after leaving an area with evidence of WNV circulation among humans unless the results of an individual nucleic acid test are negative.[/FONT]
[FONT="]As expected at this time of the year, only very few cases are currently being reported. However, the latest date of onset was reported from week 46, 12 to 18 November, which represents an unusually late date of onset since in past transmission seasons in the EU/EEA and EU neighbouring countries, the latest date of onset typically occurred between weeks 39 and 42.
ECDC will continue publishing weekly West Nile virus updates until no new cases with disease onset in the previous four weeks have been reported.[/FONT]