West Nile Virus Surveillance and Diagnostic: A Canadian Perspective

Author:

Drebot Michael A1,Lindsay Robbin1,Barker Ian K2,Buck Peter A3,Fearon Margaret4,Hunter Fiona5,Sockett Paul3,Artsob Harvey1

Affiliation:

1. Zoonotic Diseases and Special Pathogens, National Microbiology Laboratory, Health Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

2. Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre, Ontario/Nunavut Region, Department of Pathobiology, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada

3. Foodborne, Waterborne, and Zoonotic Infections Division, Centre for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, Health Canada, Ottawa, Canada

4. Virology/Immunodiagnostics, Perinatal and Vaccine Preventable Diseases Section, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, Laboratories Branch, Toronto, Canada

5. Department of Biological Sciences, Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

A surveillance program has been in place since 2000 to detect the presence of West Nile virus (WNV) in Canada. Serological assays are most appropriate when monitoring for human disease and undertaking case investigations. Genomic amplification procedures are more commonly used for testing animal and mosquito specimens collected as part of ongoing surveillance efforts. The incursion of WNV into this country was documented for the first time in 2001 when WNV was demonstrated in 12 Ontario health units during the late summer and fall. In 2002 WNV activity was documented by avian surveillance in Ontario by mid-May with subsequent expansion of the virus throughout Ontario and into Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia. Human cases were recorded in both Ontario and Quebec in 2002 with approximately 800 to 1000 probable, confirmed and suspect cases detected. The possible recurrence and further spread of WNV to other parts of Canada in 2003 must be anticipated with potential risk to public health. The continued surveillance and monitoring for WNV-associated human illness is necessary and appropriate disease prevention measures need to be in place in 2003.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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