Beware of mosquitoes! Their bites can cause "West Nile Fever." The vector of this disease, which broke out a year ago, is most likely still present in our country.
Leaders of the Institute of Public Health do not rule out the risk of an outbreak of this disease transmitted by mosquito bites, writes A2 CNN.
Eugena Tomini, director of the Institute of Public Health, emphasizes the importance of continuing the disinfestation process by all municipalities. A year ago, the Institute of Public Health confirmed the outbreak of West Nile Fever, after nearly 13 years. This virus infected 58 people, 3 of whom lost their lives.
West Nile fever causes meningitis and encephalitis, although according to experts, in 80% of cases the disease does not show severe signs, but flu-like symptoms. (A2 Televizion)