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Intensive West Nile Virus Circulation in Serbia in 2018-Results of Integrated Surveillance Program

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PATHOGENS
Volume 10, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens10101294

Keywords

West Nile virus; mosquito surveillance; wild bird surveillance; horse surveillance; WNV national surveillance program 2018

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  1. Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia [451-03-9/2021-14/200031, 451-03-9/202114/200117]
  2. Veterinary Directorate, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management, Republic of Serbia
  3. Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development
  4. Croatian Ministry of Science and Education

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The Serbian national integrated West Nile virus surveillance program in 2018, funded by the Serbian Veterinary Directorate, aimed to detect WNV circulation early and reported to public health service. The program successfully indicated the spatial distribution of the risk for humans and showed sensitivity to early detection of WNV circulation in the environment.
The results of the Serbian national integrated West Nile virus (WNV) surveillance program conducted in 2018 and funded by the Serbian Veterinary Directorate are presented. The WNV surveillance program encompassed the entire territory of Serbia and was conducted by the veterinary service in collaboration with entomologists and ornithologists. The objective of the program was early detection of WNV circulation in the environment and timely reporting to the public health service and local authorities to increase clinical and mosquito control preparedness. The program was based on the detection of WNV presence in wild birds (natural hosts) and mosquitoes (virus vectors) and on serological testing of sentinel horses (WNV-specific IgM antibodies). The season 2018 was confirmed to be the season of the most intensive WNV circulation with the highest number and severity of human cases in Serbia ever reported. The most intense WNV circulation was observed in the northern and central parts of Serbia including Vojvodina Province, the Belgrade City area, and surrounding districts, where most positive samples were detected among sentinel animals, mosquitoes and wild birds. The majority of human cases were preceded by the detection of WNV circulation during the surveillance. The WNV surveillance program in 2018 showed satisfactory results in the capacity to indicate the spatial distribution of the risk for humans and sensitivity to early detection of WNV circulation in the environment.

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