West Nile Virus International Resources

International Resources and Links:

The selections below are provided as international health and infectious disease information resources. If you would like to see a resource posted below that is currently not listed, please fill out this comments form and tell us about it.

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Africa

The first known case of West Nile virus (WNV) was discovered in a woman from the West Nile District of Uganda in 1937. The most recent known outbreak of WNV in Africa was in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1998. Below are scientific journal articles from various sources accessed through PubMed, a bibliographic database from the National Institutes of Health. If you would like to see a resource or journal article posted below that is currently not listed, please fill out this comments form and tell us about it.

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Asia

The articles below discuss the importation of used tires (potential mosquito nesting sites) from Asia into the United States, as well as restrictions on the U.S. equine and poultry export into Hong Kong. If you would like to see a resource or journal article posted below that is currently not listed, please fill out this comments form and tell us about it.

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Canada

Health Canada has issued health advisories and information sheets on West Nile virus (WNV). In addition, the Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, and Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care have each addressed WNV. If you would like to see a resource posted below that is currently not listed, please fill out this comments form and tell us about it.

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Caribbean

Below are reports on West Nile virus detection in the Caribbean published in CDC's Emerging Infectious Diseases. If you would like to see a resource posted below that is currently not listed, please fill out this comments form and tell us about it.

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Europe

Human and equine West Nile virus (WNV) outbreaks have occurred in Europe for many years. The last major European epidemic occurred in Romania in 1996. Please view resources below for information on WNV outbreaks in Romania, as well as other areas of Europe. If you would like to see a resource posted below that is currently not listed, please fill out this comments form and tell us about it.

Scientific Journal Articles on West Nile Virus in Europe

Below are selected journal articles on the West Nile virus in Europe, including links to the CDC's Emerging Infectious Diseases. Additional journal articles from various sources are accessed through PubMed, a bibliographic database from the National Institutes of Health. If you would like to see an article posted below that is currently not listed, please fill out this comments form and tell us about it.

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Mexico and Central/South America

West Nile virus (WNV) was first confirmed in Mexico in May 2003. The virus was isolated from a dead raven in the northern Mexican state of Tabasco. In July 2003, Mexico declared a state of emergency against West Nile virus. Please view the resources below for information on WNV in Mexico. Links may also be available on WNV activity in Central or South American Countries. If you would like to see a resource posted below that is currently not listed, please fill out this comments form and tell us about it.

Scientific Journal Articles on West Nile Virus in Mexico

Below are selected journal articles on the West Nile Virus in Mexico, including links to the CDC's Emerging Infectious Diseases. Additional journal articles from various sources are accessed through PubMed, a bibliographic database from the National Institutes of Health. If you would like to see an article posted below that is currently not listed, please fill out this comments form and tell us about it.

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Middle East

West Nile virus (WNV) has been found in the Middle East for many years. In 2000, Israel declared a WNV epidemic following the death of 13 people. Please view the resources below for information on WNV in the Middle East. If you would like to see a resource posted below that is currently not listed, please fill out this comments form and tell us about it.

Scientific Journal Articles on West Nile Virus in the Middle East

Below are selected journal articles on the West Nile Virus in the Middle East, including links to the CDC's Emerging Infectious Diseases. Additional journal articles from various sources are accessed through PubMed, a bibliographic database from the National Institutes of Health. If you would like to see an article posted below that is currently not listed, please fill out this comments form and tell us about it.

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