West Nile virus
Effective strategies for eradicating West Nile Virus in Israel and beyond
West Nile-infected mosquitoes have been captured between the southern coastline of Israel, and as far south as Eilat.
First West Nile virus, now Dengue fever plagues Israel in second mosquito-borne outbreak
At least 100 Israelis infected with West Nile virus, most patients concentrated in central Israel
West Nile virus: 7 dead, 81 infected, 6 ventilated
West Nile virus found in mosquitoes throughout Israel
Since the beginning of the year, one person has died of the virus and two others have been hospitalized in serious condition.
West Nile virus reaches Israel, worrying health experts
Dr. Hamza Habib Allah, Senior Coordinator for Pest Control at the Environmental Protection Ministry, highlighted the danger of mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus.
Target on your back? Here are 5 reasons why mosquitoes bite you
The current summer is hotter than ever and that means lots of sweat and humidity. It also means a lot of mosquitoes. So why do they bite you and not others? Here are five reasons.
Mosquitoes have arrived in Arava and Eilat with West Nile virus
There is currently no vaccine against the West Nile virus, but most people who get infected don't experience symptoms. Here is everything you need to know.
West Nile virus resurfaces in Dead Sea and Gilboa river
Every summer, the ministry conducts tests on mosquitos in various regions of Israel, checking which harmful viruses they may carry that could lead to dangerous outbreaks.
Mosquitoes infected with West Nile Fever virus found in northern Israel
The West Nile Fever is not contagious and can only be transmitted to a person bitten by an infected mosquito.
West Nile Virus found in northern West Bank, near Dead Sea
The mosquitoes were found in the Beit Aryeh and Peduel settlements in the West Bank and in Beit HaArava and Kalya near the northern Dead Sea.
Mosquitos with West Nile virus identified in Israel's North and South
The ministry called for citizens to take precautions to avoid contracting the virus, especially considering the strain that the coronavirus pandemic has placed on Israel’s healthcare system.