West Nile virus primer for family physicians

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MacDonald, RD
Krym, VF
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[1] Ontario Air Ambulance, Res Program, Toronto, ON M9W 7K6, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Dept Med, Div Emergency Med, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Toronto, Dept Family & Community Med, Toronto, ON, Canada
[4] Univ Toronto, Int Emergency Med Fellowship Program, Ctr Int Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada
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OBJECTIVE To provide primary care physicians with an understanding of West Nile virus in North America. This article focuses on epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and prevention of infection. QUALITY OF EVIDENCE MEDLINE and EMBASE searches, revealed, epidemiologic, surveillance, cohort, and outcome studies providing level II evidence. There were no randomized controlled trials of treatment. Recommended prevention and treatment strategies,are based on level II and III evidence MAIN MESSAGE The mosquito-borne virus that first appeared on this continent in 1999 is now prevalent throughout North America. Most infections are asymptomatic. Fewer than 1% of those, infected develop severe illness; 3% to 15% of those with severe illness die. While methods for controlling the mosquito population are available, we lack evidence that they reduce infection in the general human population. Family physicians have-an important role in advising their patients on ways. to prevent infection and in identifying patients who might be infected with West Nile virus. CONCLUSION the general population,is at low risk of West Nile virus infection. Prevention of infection rests on controlling the mosquito population and educating people on how to protect themselves against mosquito bites.
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