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First autochthonous human West Nile virus infections in the Netherlands, July to August 2020
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August 2020MalariaPathologyVirus TransmissionArbovirusVector-borne PathogenVector Borne DiseaseNeurologyEmerging Infectious DiseaseNeuropathologyParasitologyNeurovirologyVirologyLast WeekCommon DiseasesEpidemiologyFlavivirusEmerging Infectious DiseasesNeuroinfectious DiseasesEmergent VirusOctober 2020MedicineFirst Case
In October 2020, the first case of autochthonous West Nile virus neuroinvasive disease was diagnosed in the Netherlands with a presumed infection in the last week of August. Investigations revealed five more cases of local West Nile virus (WNV) infection. The cases resided in a region where WNV was detected in a bird and mosquitoes in August 2020. Molecular analysis was successful for two cases and identified the presence of WNV lineage 2.
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