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West Nile Fever in Czechland [PDF]
Zdenek Hubálek +2 more
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Results of retrospective epidemiologic analysis of population morbidity in different regions of the Russian Federation and epidemic situation of West Nile fever in the territory of Russia are presented.
E. V. Putintseva +4 more
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Seroprevalence of West Nile fever virus in horses in the Belgrade epizootiological area [PDF]
West Nile fever is a vector borne viral disease that can affect humans, horses, birds and sometimes other species of animals. Every year West Nile fever is detected in the human population in Serbia.
Veljović Ljubiša +8 more
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Applying One Health approach to the study of West Nile fever in the Russian Federation
Introduction. West Nile fever is a zoonotic transmissible disease caused by flavivirus that primarily circulates in nature within an enzootic cycle between mosquitoes and birds, and causes disease cases in humans, horses, and other mammals.
T. V. Mikhaleva +3 more
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Clinical case of West Nile fever is described in the article, and the basic questions on etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical pattern, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of this disease were ...
V.M. Kozko +3 more
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Local climate change (rise of mean temperatures and amount of precipitation, prolongation of frost-free season) triggers further distribution, and increase in numbers of animals – carriers and vectors of West Nile fever virus in the territory of the ...
A. N. Matrosov +17 more
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The epidemic rise in the incidence of West Nile fever (WNF) in the season of 2018 was observed in the countries of the European Union (EU) and bordering states and exceeded the values of all previously recorded epidemic rises of 2010–2012. An increase in
I. O. Alekseychik +15 more
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Early rise of West Nile fever in Israel, June 2024. [PDF]
Mor Z +12 more
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West Nile Fever in Brazil [PDF]
Clairton Marcolongo Pereira
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Emergency Department Presentations of West Nile Virus [PDF]
Introduction: Maricopa County, Arizona, experienced its largest West Nile virus outbreak in 2021, with 1,487 cases and 101 deaths, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kylie Jenkins +4 more
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