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A One Health view of the West Nile virus outbreak in Andalusia (Spain) in 2020.

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2022

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Figuerola, Jordi
Jiménez-Clavero, Miguel Ángel
Ruíz-López, María José
Llorente, Francisco
Ruiz, Santiago
Hoefer, Andreas
Aguilera-Sepúlveda, Pilar
Jiménez-Peñuela, Jéssica
García-Ruiz, Olaya
Herrero, Laura

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Reports of West Nile virus (WNV) associated disease in humans were scarce in Spain until summer 2020, when 77 cases were reported, eight fatal. Most cases occurred next to the Guadalquivir River in the Sevillian villages of Puebla del Río and Coria del Río. Detection of WNV disease in humans was preceded by a large increase in the abundance of Culex perexiguus in the neighbourhood of the villages where most human cases occurred. The first WNV infected mosquitoes were captured approximately one month before the detection of the first human cases. Overall, 33 positive pools of Cx. perexiguus and one pool of Culex pipiens were found. Serology of wild birds confirmed WNV circulation inside the affected villages, that transmission to humans also occurred in urban settings and suggests that virus circulation was geographically more widespread than disease cases in humans or horses may indicate. A high prevalence of antibodies was detected in blackbirds (Turdus merula) suggesting that this species played an important role in the amplification of WNV in urban areas. Culex perexiguus was the main vector of WNV among birds in natural and agricultural areas, while its role in urban areas needs to be investigated in more detail. Culex pipiens may have played some role as bridge vector of WNV between birds and humans once the enzootic transmission cycle driven by Cx. perexiguus occurred inside the villages. Surveillance of virus in mosquitoes has the potential to detect WNV well in advance of the first human cases.

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Animals
Humans
Horses
West Nile virus
One Health
Spain
Mosquito Vectors
West Nile Fever
Culex
Culicidae
Disease Outbreaks
Birds

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Culex, West Nile virus, Zoonoses, birds, epizootic transmission, flavivirus, mosquitoes, vector-borne diseases

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