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West Nile virus outbreak kills four in North Macedonia

By Thomson Reuters Aug 19, 2026 | 11:36 AM

Aug 19 (Reuters) – Four people have died from West Nile fever out of 38 testing positive for the disease so far this year ​in North Macedonia, with three of them dying ‌in the past week, the health ministry said on Wednesday.

The virus, which mostly spreads to people through mosquito bites, can cause severe, life-threatening illness in about one in 150 people ‌who ​are infected, according to the World ⁠Health Organization.

The detection comes ⁠as the WHO has warned that warmer temperatures are giving mosquitoes more time and territory to spread the virus across Europe, with cases climbing in ​Greece and Italy this summer.

The ministry’s report said that 28 males and 10 females had been ⁠infected, and 33 of them ⁠were above the age of 60. Twelve ​of the cases were detected last week.

All of the ​cases, most of which occurred in the region ‌around the capital Skopje, were hospitalised, according to the report.

The average number of people infected with West Nile virus in the period from 2011-2025 was less than ⁠one a week during the top summer months, when mosquitoes spread, the report showed.

The ministry said it had intensified efforts ⁠to inform and ‌protect people in the areas affected ⁠by the virus, and was taking measures ​to ‌control the spreading of the mosquito ​population.

In neighbouring ⁠Serbia, up to six people were reported as infected so far this year, according to epidemiologist Dragana Plavsa, quoted by the NIN weekly.

(Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic in Sarajevo, additional reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic in Belgrade; Editing ​by Alison Williams)