| Literature DB >> 30107870 |
Flavia Riccardo1, Federica Monaco2, Antonino Bella1, Giovanni Savini2, Francesca Russo3, Roberto Cagarelli4, Michele Dottori5, Caterina Rizzo1,6, Giulietta Venturi1, Marco Di Luca1, Simonetta Pupella7, Letizia Lombardini8, Patrizio Pezzotti1, Patrizia Parodi9, Francesco Maraglino9, Alessandro Nanni Costa8, Giancarlo Maria Liumbruno7, Giovanni Rezza1.
Abstract
In Italy, the 2018 West Nile virus transmission season started early with a high number of cases reported. One-Health surveillance, within the Italian West Nile national preparedness and response plan, detected viral circulation 9 days before symptom-onset of the first confirmed human case; triggering timely implementation of blood and transplant safety measures. This is an example of how functional coordination allows health authorities to use early warning triggers from surveillance systems to implement preventive measures.Entities:
Keywords: One Health surveillance; West Nile Virus
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30107870 PMCID: PMC6092914 DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2018.23.32.1800427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Euro Surveill ISSN: 1025-496X
Figure 1Confirmed human cases of West Nile virus infection notified in Italy, June 2010–July 2018 (n = 415)
Figure 2West Nile virus detection in Culex mosquitoes, birds, horses and humans, by date of detection or of symptom onset of West Nile fever, Italy, June–July 2018
Figure 3Provinces where West Nile virus infection was detected in mosquitoes/animals/humans, Italy, June–July 2018 (n = 25 provinces, of which 9 also reporting human infections)