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Volume 5, Number 5—October 1999
Synopsis

West Nile Fever–a Reemerging Mosquito-Borne Viral Disease in Europe

Zdenek HubálekComments to Author  and Jirí Halouzka
Author affiliations: Academy of Sciences, Brno, Czech Republic

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European distribution of West Nile virus, based on the virus isolation from mosquitoes or vertebrates, including humans (black dots), laboratory-confirmed human or equine cases of West Nile fever (black squares), and presence of antibodies in vertebrates (circles and hatched areas).

Figure. European distribution of West Nile virus, based on the virus isolation from mosquitoes or vertebrates, including humans (black dots), laboratory-confirmed human or equine cases of West Nile fever (black squares), and presence of antibodies in vertebrates (circles and hatched areas).

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