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The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has warned of an increasing number of outbreaks of West Nile virus infections and dengue in European countries in the past two years
In 2023, 130 dengue cases were reported in the European Union/European Economic Area. IN 2022, there were 71 cases.
European Union/European Economic Area countries reported 713 cases (67 deaths) of West Nile disease in nine countries. In 2022, there 1 133 cases.
These outbreaks have mainly been reported in southern, central and eastern Europe. West Nile virus and dengue are both transmitted by mosquitoes and have the potential to cause serious illness.
Travellers to affected areas should be advised to:
There is no vaccine against West Nile virus. For further information see TRAVAX West Nile Fever page.
A new dengue vaccine Qdenga® has been licensed in the UK.
For further information see TRAVAX dengue fever page.