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As expected in summer, West Nile virus is being reported by European countries. From the beginning of the 2018 transmission season to 19 July 2018, there have been 48 reports from: Serbia (29), Greece (12), Italy (4), Romania (2) and Hungary (1).
WNV is present in many countries across the world but the risk to travellers is low.
All travellers should be advised to practice Mosquito Bite Avoidance, especially from dusk till dawn during peak transmission times and when epidemics are known to be occurring.
No vaccine is available against WNV.
NOTE: UK Blood Transfusion Services accept donation from travellers returning from areas where there is a risk of West Nile Fever, provided the blood is tested negative for WNV.
The Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service have produced a leaflet which details information about blood donation after travel:
For further advice see West Nile Fever