Literature DB >> 11192289

West Nile virus investigations in South Moravia, Czechland.

Z Hubálek1, H M Savage, J Halouzka, Z Juricová, Y O Sanogo, S Lusk.   

Abstract

Seven virus isolates were obtained from 11,334 mosquitoes after the 1997 Morava River flooding in South Moravia (Czech Republic): 6 strains of Tahyna bunyavirus, California antigenic group (5 from Aedes vexans, 1 from Ae. cinereus), and 1 strain of West Nile flavivirus (WNV) from Culex pipiens. In 1999, one isolate of Tahyna virus from Ae. vexans and one isolate of WNV from Cx. pipiens were recovered from a total of 14,354 mosquitoes examined in the same area, whereas no virus was detected there in 1,179 overwintering mosquitoes (mostly Cx. pipiens) in March 2000. The infection rate of mosquitoes with arboviruses was significantly higher in 1997, the year of the flood and an enormously high population density of mosquitoes. Antibodies neutralizing WNV were detected in 13 of 619 (2.1%) hospitalized patients or persons seeking outpatient clinics of the area in 1997. Five of the seroreactors revealed clinical symptoms compatible with West Nile fever: in 2 of them (children), recent infection with WNV was confirmed by a significant increase of antibody titer between acute and convalescent serum samples.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11192289     DOI: 10.1089/vim.2000.13.427

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Viral Immunol        ISSN: 0882-8245            Impact factor:   2.257


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