Mosquito Bites

Symptoms Possible symptoms after a mosquito bite include local reactions such as: Itching Wheal formation, swelling, induration Redness, feeling of warmth Inflammation Due to the skin lesion, there is a risk of infection. Usually mosquito bites are self-limiting and disappear after a few days on their own. However, a mosquito bite can also cause swelling … Mosquito Bites

West Nile Virus

Symptoms The majority of patients (approximately 80%) are asymptomatic or develop only mild symptoms. Approximately 20% experience flu-like symptoms (West Nile fever) such as fever, headache, feeling sick, nausea, vomiting, muscle aches, and skin rashes. Other symptoms such as conjunctivitis, hepatitis, movement disorders or confusion are possible. Less than 1% develop neuroinvasive disease with meningitis, … West Nile Virus

Tropical Diseases: Protection from Bites

How incredibly fast a mosquito-borne disease can spread geographically is shown particularly clearly by the example of the “West Nile” virus. The viral disease, which manifests itself 1-6 days after a mosquito bite with sudden high fever, headache, and pain in the limbs, was first diagnosed in Uganda in 1937. West Nile fever in the … Tropical Diseases: Protection from Bites

West Nile Fever on the Rise?

West Nile fever, caused by a virus, is common worldwide. It often causes no symptoms, but in rare cases can lead to death. More and more people in Europe are falling ill with what is known as West Nile fever. Some of those affected have even died from the disease. In Germany, the virus responsible … West Nile Fever on the Rise?

West Nile Fever

Introduction West Nile fever is caused by a virus that is transmitted by mosquitoes. The symptoms are very unspecific and can easily be confused with other infectious diseases or flu. Often the infection is asymptomatic. This means that the person affected does not suffer from any symptoms. In exceptional cases, however, the disease can take … West Nile Fever

Therapy | West Nile Fever

Therapy The therapy is symptomatic. This means that the individual symptoms, such as fever or aching limbs, are treated. The actual cause, the virus, is not treated because there is no medication against the virus. A specific drug is being searched for in research. Since it is a viral disease, antibiotics cannot be used for … Therapy | West Nile Fever