Italy on Alert After West Nile Virus Death Reported in Lazio
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After a death in Italy by the West Nile fever further infections have been reported. There is no vaccination against the virus. The symptoms at a glance.
The West Nile virus, originally from Africa, is causing fatalities in Italy: near Rome, an 82-year-old dies after an infection. Two more people are fighting for survival. There are still cases in Germany, too, and experts warn of an increase in climate change.
Last week, a retired woman in Italy had been hospitalized with a West Nile virus infection, and now she has died as a result. The virus transmitted by mosquitoes has been spreading in Europe for years. What you need to know.
In Italy, an 82-year-old woman died as a result of infection with the West Nile virus. There are more infected people. The pensioner from the municipality of Nerola north of Rome had been admitted to the hospital with fever last week, as the authorities reported.According to official data, there are currently six other confirmed cases of West Nile virus infections in the region around the Italian capital. Two patients aged 63 and 72 are therefor…
In the Italian region of Lazio, seven people have been infected with the West Nile fever. A woman died in the hospital and the authorities set up a task force.
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