| Literature DB >> 11585533 |
M Weinberger1, S D Pitlik, D Gandacu, R Lang, F Nassar, D Ben David, E Rubinstein, A Izthaki, J Mishal, R Kitzes, Y Siegman-Igra, M Giladi, N Pick, E Mendelson, H Bin, T Shohat.
Abstract
From August 1 to October 31, 2000, 417 cases of West Nile (WN) fever were serologically confirmed throughout Israel; 326 (78%) were hospitalized patients. Cases were distributed throughout the country; the highest incidence was in central Israel, the most populated part. Men and women were equally affected, and their mean age was 54+/-23.8 years (range 6 months to 95 years). Incidence per 1,000 population increased from 0.01 in the 1st decade of life to 0.87 in the 9th decade. There were 35 deaths (case-fatality rate 8.4%), all in patients >50 years of age. Age-specific case-fatality rate increased with age. Central nervous system involvement occurred in 170 (73%) of 233 hospitalized patients. The countrywide spread, number of hospitalizations, severity of the disease, and high death rate contrast with previously reported outbreaks in Israel.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11585533 PMCID: PMC2631774 DOI: 10.3201/eid0704.010416
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883