Abstract
During 2008–2015 in South Africa, we conducted West Nile virus surveillance in 1,407 animals with neurologic disease and identified mostly lineage 2 cases in horses (7.4%, 79/1,069), livestock (1.5%, 2/132), and wildlife (0.5%, 1/206); 35% were fatal. Geographic correlation of horse cases with seropositive veterinarians suggests disease in horses can predict risk in humans.
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Venter, M., Pretorius, M., Fuller, J. A., Botha, E., Rakgotho, M., Stivaktas, V., … Williams, J. (2017). West Nile virus lineage 2 in horses and other animals with neurologic disease, South Africa, 2008–2015. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 23(12), 2060–2064. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2312.162078
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