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Romania - Two Suspected Cases Of West Nile Virus Infection - Tested Negative

Gert van der Hoek

In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
Two Suspected Cases Of West Nile Virus Infection In SE Romania

Two men in Tulcea county, southeastern Romania, have been diagnosed with viral meningitis and are suspected of contracting the West Nile virus.

Tulcea prefect Vasile Gudu said the two patients are aged 18 and 43, respectively, and they most likely acquired the virus through mosquito bites when they went fishing. He added the 18-year old man was already released from hospital and is in good condition.

Gudu stressed that local authorities sent samples for testing to the Bucharest Cantacuzino Institute to establish whether the West Nile suspicion is confirmed positive.

The prefect pointed out that no West Nile virus infection has been confirmed positive in Tulcea, so far, and added that local authorities have already taken safe mosquito control measures.

Romania's Health Ministry undersecretary of state Raed Arafat on Saturday told MEDIAFAX that, so far, no case of West Nile virus infection has been confirmed positive in Romania. He added that standard procedures require West Nile virus testing for patients with viral meningitis.

West Nile virus (WNV) is found in both tropical and temperate regions. It mainly infects birds, but is known to infect humans, horses, dogs, cats, bats, chipmunks, skunks, squirrels, and domestic rabbits. The main route of human infection is through the bite of an infected mosquito. Approximately 90% of West Nile Virus infections in humans are without any symptoms.

Recent outbreaks of West Nile virus encephalitis in humans have occurred in Algeria (1994), Romania (1996 to 1997), the Czech Republic (1997), Congo (1998), Russia (1999), the United States (1999 to 2009), Canada (1999-2007), and Israel (2000).

West Nile control is achieved through mosquito control, by elimination of mosquito breeding sites, larviciding active breeding areas and encouraging personal use of mosquito repellents. People are also encouraged to spend less time outdoors, wear long covering clothing, apply bug repellent and ensure that mosquitoes cannot enter buildings.

http://www.mediafax.ro/english/two-...st-nile-virus-infection-in-se-romania-6890613
 
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So far no case of infection with West Nile virus in Romania

Cantacuzino Institute announced Monday morning that samples taken from two people diagnosed
with viral meningitis, suspected to have contracted West Nile virus, are negative, not Romania
registered by August 16 no case of infection with the virus transmitted by mosquitoes.
 
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