West Nile virus ‘circulation’ in Vojvodina, Serbia: Mosquito, bird, horse and human surveillance

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2017Author
Petrić, Dušan
Petrović, Tamaš
Hrnjaković Cvjetković, Ivana
Zgomba, Marija
Milošević, Vesna
Lazić, Gospava
Ignjatović-Ćupina, Aleksandra
Lupulović, Diana
Lazić, Sava
Dondur, Dragan
Vaselek, Slavica
Živulj, Aleksandar
Kisin, Bratislav
Molnar, Tibor
Janku, Djordje
Pudar, Dubravka
Radovanov, Jelena
Kavran, Mihaela
Kovačević, Gordana
Plavšić, Budimir
Jovanović Galović, Aleksandra
Vidić, Milan
Ilić, Svetlana
Petrić, Mina
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Efforts to detect West Nile virus (WNV) in the Vojvodina province, northern Serbia, commenced with
human and mosquito surveillance in 2005, followed by horse (2009) and wild bird (2012) surveillance.
The knowledge obtained regarding WNV circulation, combined with the need for timely detection of
virus activity and risk assessment resulted in the implementation of a national surveillance programme
integrating mosquito, horse and bird surveillance in 2014. From 2013, the system showed highly satisfactory
results in terms of area specificity (the capacity to indicate the spatial distribution of the risk for
human cases of West Nile neuroinvasive disease - WNND) and sensitivity to detect virus circulation even
at the enzootic level. A small number (n ¼ 50) of Culex pipiens (pipiens and molestus biotypes, and their
hybrids) females analysed per trap/night, combined with a high number of specimens in the sample,
provided variable results in the early detection capacity at different administrative levels (NUTS2 versus
NUTS3). The clustering of infected mosquitoes, horses, birds and human cases of WNND in 2014e2015
was highly significant, following the south-west to north-east direction in Vojvodina (NUTS2 administrative
level). Human WNND cases grouped closest with infected mosquitoes in 2014, and with wild
birds/mosquitoes in 2015. In 2014, sentinel horses showed better spatial correspondence with human
WNND cases than sentinel chickens. Strong correlations were observed between the vector index values
and the incidence of human WNND cases recorded at the NUTS2 and NUTS3 levels. From 2010,West Nile
virus was detected in mosquitoes sampled at 43 different trap stations across Vojvodina. At 14 stations
(32.56%), WNV was detected in two different (consecutive or alternate) years, at 2 stations in 3 different
years, and in 1 station during 5 different years. Based on these results, integrated surveillance will be
progressively improved to allow evidence-based adoption of preventive public health and mosquito
control measures.
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