West Nile Virus (WNV) is commonly found in Africa, the Middle East, North America and West Asia. Warm, wet weather is likely to increase breeding grounds for the mosquitoes that serve as the virus vector. In recent years, human cases and outbreaks of WNV have been reported by many countries in the WHO European Region, several of which are reporting cases for the first time.

View the post of the WHO's website here and the Q&A; here.

More information on West Nile Virus can be found on the European Climate and Health Observatory's factsheet on West Nile Virus in Europe.

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