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Médecine et santé tropicales.

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Periodical
Public Health
Tropical Medicine
Environmental Health
Publisher:
John Libbey Eurotext
Frequency: Quarterly
Country: France
Language: fre
Author(s):
Agence universitaire de la francophonie., France. Service de santé des armées.
Start Year:2012 - 2019
Identifiers
ISSN:2261-3684 (Print)
2261-2211 (Electronic)
2261-3684 (Linking)
NLM ID:101581406
(OCoLC):806444123
LCCN:2012243572
Classification:W1 SA8172
[Epidemiological aspects of West Nile virus infection in Morocco].
Medecine et sante tropicales    September 22, 2012   Volume 22, Issue 2 123-125 doi: 10.1684/mst.2012.0045
Fassil H, El Harrak M, Marié JL.Morocco has undergone three outbreaks of West Nile fever. The first, in 1996, began with a case in a horse herd in Benslimane (central region) and spread to neighboring cities (in the central and northwestern regions). The next two outbreaks appeared after identical 7-year epidemiological latency periods (in 2003 and 2010) in the same area and season. The only human case, which was fatal, occurred during the 1996 outbreak. The West Nile virus strains circulating in Morocco are closely related to other western Mediterranean strains and are characterized by high virulence in horses.