2022
DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.es.2022.27.36.2200653
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Rapid increase in neuroinvasive West Nile virus infections in humans, Italy, July 2022

Flavia Riccardo,
Antonino Bella,
Federica Monaco
et al.

Abstract: As in 2018, when a large West Nile virus (WNV) epidemic occurred, the 2022 vector season in Italy was marked by an early onset of WNV circulation in mosquitoes and birds. Human infections were limited until early July, when we observed a rapid increase in the number of cases. We describe the epidemiology of human infections and animal and vector surveillance for WNV and compare the more consolidated data of June and July 2022 with the same period in 2018.

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“…Still, as our study was performed during an unprecedented outbreak of WNV infections in the whole of the country [19,[40][41][42], the present study may contribute to our understanding of baseline knowledge, attitudes and practices of medical professionals involved in the early identification and monitoring of this potentially serious infectious disease. As the large majority of WNV infections cases may occur without suggestive clinical signs and symptoms [17,23,[94][95][96], assessing the actual understanding of WNV among healthcare providers may contribute to a better appreciation of the effective burden of disease in the general population [8,17,18,97].…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Still, as our study was performed during an unprecedented outbreak of WNV infections in the whole of the country [19,[40][41][42], the present study may contribute to our understanding of baseline knowledge, attitudes and practices of medical professionals involved in the early identification and monitoring of this potentially serious infectious disease. As the large majority of WNV infections cases may occur without suggestive clinical signs and symptoms [17,23,[94][95][96], assessing the actual understanding of WNV among healthcare providers may contribute to a better appreciation of the effective burden of disease in the general population [8,17,18,97].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Risk perception and knowledge status were not only correlated (Spearman's rho = 0.156; p value = 0.013), but scoring a better knowledge status was identified as a positive effector for reporting higher risk perception (aOR 2.92, 95%CI 1.60 to 5.30). Still, even though the present study was performed during an unprecedent reporting season for WNV [41,42], participants were characterized by a relatively low risk perception (RPS 37.7% ± 17.5). In fact, WNV infections were generally considered as a lesser threat for public health than more "conventional" pathogens such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis and HIV, as well as SARS-CoV-2.…”
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confidence: 96%
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