Approche théorique sur la transmission et la génétique du virus du West Nile

dc.contributor.authorبونفلة ,منار
dc.contributor.authorعبايدية ,هناء أسعاد
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-22T09:30:41Z
dc.date.available2025-10-22T09:30:41Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractThe West Nile fever virus is a virus primarily transmitted by mosquitoes and can cause infections in humans and animals, notably horses. This theoretical work is set in Algeria and aims to analyze the mechanisms of virus transmission, its genetic structure, as well as its vectors, particularly mosquitoes of the genus Culex, and its natural reservoirs such as migratory birds. It highlights the influence of Algerian climatic conditions Mediterranean in the north and Saharan in the south on mosquito proliferation and the risk of virus spread. The study reviews the history of reported human and animal cases in Algeria since 1968, with particular attention to the major epidemic that occurred in 2023, which affected several wilayas and caused numerous severe, and even fatal, cases. It underscores weaknesses in the current surveillance system, notably the absence of active entomological monitoring, the lack of regular serological data, and poor coordination of interventions. In response to these findings, the work proposes a prevention and control strategy based on the "One Health" approach, integrating epidemiological and entomological surveillance, preventive vaccination of equids in risk areas, public awareness, and the implementation of sustainable mosquito control measures.
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.enset-skikda.dz/handle/123456789/301
dc.language.isofr
dc.publisherالمدرسة العليا لأساتذة التعليم التكنولوجي بسكيكدة
dc.titleApproche théorique sur la transmission et la génétique du virus du West Nile
dc.title.alternativeimplications épidémiologiques en Algérie
dc.typeمذكرة تخرج أستاذ تعليم متوسط
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