Health Ministry Report: West Nile Fever Cases Spike to 153, Including First Cases Detected in Eilat

Rising Deaths and Infections: The West Nile Fever Outbreak in Israel

On Wednesday, July 3, the Israeli Health Ministry reported a total of 153 people have been diagnosed with West Nile fever in the country. Unfortunately, the number of deaths related to the disease has risen to 11, with four new fatalities occurring in the past three days.

According to health ministry specialists, in 80% of cases, those infected with the West Nile virus may not exhibit any symptoms. However, in 20% of cases, patients may experience general malaise, headaches, body aches, and a fever. Additionally, around 1% of patients may develop neurological complications.

It’s important to note that West Nile fever is not transmitted from person to person but through infected mosquitoes. Those most vulnerable to the disease include the elderly and individuals with weakened immune systems.

In a separate report on the same day, the Environment Ministry announced the discovery of mosquitoes carrying the West Nile fever virus in central Israel and Eilat area. The first cases of the disease were recorded in Eilat. In response, the Environment Ministry issued guidelines to local authorities on how to effectively combat these disease-carrying mosquitoes.

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