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West Nile Virus, Deaths, Health concern

Health Ministry reports increase in West Nile Virus cases to 710

The Health Ministry announced yesterday that the number of West Nile virus cases in Israel has risen to 710. Since the outbreak began in June, 46 individuals diagnosed with the virus have died.

Ziv hospital in Tzfat  background
Ziv hospital in Tzfat
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West Nile Fever has been prevalent in Israel for many years, typically occurring between June and November. This year, however, the incidence began earlier than usual, likely due to climate changes both locally and globally.

To grasp the scale of the problem, on July 10, 299 Israelis were diagnosed with the virus, and 15 had died from the illness. This year, as of Sunday, the number of fatalities has risen to 46, with over 710 diagnosed with the West Nile Fever according to the ministry.

The West Nile virus is primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes, particularly those that feed on birds. It is not spread from person to person.

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According to the Health Ministry, around 80% of individuals infected with the West Nile virus are asymptomatic. About 20% may experience symptoms such as fever, headaches, and body aches. Less than 1% of those infected might face rare complications like acute brain inflammation or meningitis.

The Ministry advises using mosquito repellent products and installing suitable devices to keep mosquitoes away from living areas.

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