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Usutu-Virus: Blackbird dying in Germany is getting worse and worse

This year, as many suspected cases of the African Usutu Virus were reported in Germany, as never before. The disease is transmitted by mosquitoes. Blackbirds are the worst affected.

The tropical Usutu Virus is the cause this year is expected to be an even stronger Blackbird to die in Germany, as in previous years. Since the beginning of the year 2019, the naturschutzbund Deutschland (NABU) have been reported 1300 suspected cases. In the same period last year, there were 800 suspected cases. 1380 suspected cases had been registered of the NABU for the whole year 2017 in Germany.

The bird-watchers Lars Lachmann from the German nature conservation Association NABU estimates that the actual number of the dead birds was much higher, at between half and a Million.

The pathogen that is transmitted by mosquitoes, die led in recent years to a bird. Especially in the summer months, cases of infection occur more frequently, because the mosquitoes that transmit the Virus to multiply faster.

Until the fall of 2019, it could lead to an increase in cases because of the rains since the middle of August, to an Increase in the mosquito populations. “Therefore, this year’s Usutu could be the season stronger,” said Renke Lühken from the Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for tropical medicine.

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For the first time in Europe in 2001 occurred

The Usutu Virus comes from the Region around the Usutu river in Swaziland between South Africa and Mozambique. There it was discovered for the first time in 1959. In Europe it occurred in 2001 in birds in Austria. In the following years, there were also infections in Hungary, Switzerland and Italy.

Since 2011, grass is the Virus rampant in Germany. At the time, Veterinarians had established the first major disease wave.

After a few years in a few cases, there were then in 2016, again an epidemic that mainly affected blackbirds. About 600 dead birds were found.

The Usutu Virus is transmitted by mosquitoes. Due to the humid and warm weather in the late summer, they breed then particularly strong. Therefore, it came as early as 2017, and 2018 is likely to further increase in the number of infections, say bird conservationists.

Most of the suspected cases came to an end in 2017 state of North Rhine-Westphalia. There was at that time more than 500 dead birds. More per 100 messages came from Baden-Württemberg and Saxony. Now a spread of the Virus to the North is.

Also humans can become infected with Usutu Virus. Usually the disease course is benign. In people with immune deficiency it can. but to skin fever, headache, rash, and in rare cases, an inflammation of the brain

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