Kightlinger Lon
South Dakota Department of Health.
S D Med. 2017 Aug;70(8):346-351.
During the past 15 years, 2002-2016, West Nile virus (WNV) has emerged in South Dakota resulting in 509 neuroinvasive disease (NID) cases, 745 hospitalizations and 38 deaths. Culex tarsalis is the state's primary mosquito vector. South Dakota's average annual incidence of WNV-NID and death rate are the highest of any state in the U.S. WNV cases have been reported from all counties in the state. All age groups have been infected with cases peaking in the 40-44 year age group, but deaths peaking in cases 70 years and older. Although South Dakota's WNV season lasts six months, May-October, the first week of August has been the peak week of WNV disease onsets. West Nile is now enzootic in South Dakota. Every citizen, local mosquito control programs, medical and public health infrastructures must continue to prevent and respond to annual WNV outbreaks, and prepare for the next arboviral disease to emerge.
在2002年至2016年的过去15年里,西尼罗河病毒(WNV)在南达科他州出现,导致509例神经侵袭性疾病(NID)病例、745例住院治疗和38例死亡。致倦库蚊是该州主要的蚊虫传播媒介。南达科他州WNV-NID的年平均发病率和死亡率在美国所有州中是最高的。该州所有县均报告了WNV病例。所有年龄组均有感染病例,发病高峰出现在40-44岁年龄组,但死亡高峰出现在70岁及以上的病例中。尽管南达科他州的WNV季节持续六个月,即5月至10月,但8月的第一周一直是WNV疾病发病的高峰周。西尼罗河病毒现在在南达科他州呈地方性流行。每一位公民、当地蚊虫控制项目、医疗和公共卫生基础设施都必须继续预防和应对每年的WNV疫情,并为下一种虫媒病毒疾病的出现做好准备。