Title: Update on West Nile Virus
1Update on West Nile Virus United States,
1999-2006
Blood Products Advisory Committee 89th
Meeting April 27, 2007
- Eileen C. Farnon, MD
- Arboviral Diseases Branch
- Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Fort Collins, Colorado
2WNV Transmission Cycle
Enzootic (Maintenance/Amplification)
Amplifying hosts
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4ArboNET
- Arboviral national electronic surveillance system
- Humans
- Ecologic
- Mosquitoes
- Birds
- Animals
- WNV, SLE, EEE, WEE, LAC, DEN, VEE
- All data current as of April 12, 2007
5Human WNV Syndromes Reported to ArboNET
- WN fever (WNF)
- WN neuroinvasive disease (WNND)
- Meningitis
- Encephalitis
- Acute flaccid paralysis
- Other
- Unspecified illness
6WNV Neuroinvasive Disease Incidence, by County,
US, 1999
N59
7WNV Neuroinvasive Disease Incidence, by County,
US, 2000
N19
8WNV Neuroinvasive Disease Incidence, by County,
US, 2001
N64
9WNV Neuroinvasive Disease Incidence, by County,
US, 2002
N2,946
10WNV Neuroinvasive Disease Incidence, by County,
US, 2003
N2,866
11WNV Neuroinvasive Disease Incidence, by County,
US, 2004
N1,148
12WNV Neuroinvasive Disease Incidence, by County,
US, 2005
N1,309
13WNV Neuroinvasive Disease Incidence, by County,
US, 2006
N1,491
Reported as of 4/12/2007
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15Onset of Human WNV Disease, United States
1999-2006
Reported as of 4/12/2006
16Cumulative WNND Incidence, by County, US,
2002-2006
Reported as of 11/14/06 Lindsey N, et al, in
press
17Median Annual WNND Incidence Rank versus
Cumulative WNND Incidence Rank by County,
2002-2006
Reported as of 11/14/06 Lindsey N, et al, in
press
18Counties with Persistently High WNND Incidence,
2002-2006
19Reported WNV Disease Cases in Humans United
States, 1999-2006
Year Total WNND WNF/other Deaths
1999-2001 149 142 7 18
2002 4,156 2,946 1,210 284
2003 9,862 2,866 6,996 264
2004 2,539 1,148 1,391 100
2005 3,000 1,309 1,691 119
2006 4,261 1,491 2,770 176
Total 23,967 9,902 14,065 961
Reported as of 4/12/2007
20WNV Blood Screening
- 2002 23 cases of transfusion-associated
transmission (TAT) - 2003 Nucleic acid amplification tests (NAT)
- MP-NAT (6-16 units) ? ID-NAT
- Blood banks report presumptively viremic donors
(PVDs) to local public health department - Remove infectious blood products from circulation
- Public health departments report to ArboNET
- Perform clinical follow-up
- Perform trace-back investigations
21WNV PVDs by Year
Year PVDs
2003 818
2004 224
2005 417
2006 361
Total 1820
Reported as of 4/12/2007
22 West Nile Viremic Blood Donors, by State of
Residence, 2006
Reported as of 4/12/2007
23PVDs Reported to ArboNET, 2006
- Over 8 million donations screened
- 361 PVDs reported to ArboNET
- 84 (23) WNF
- 4 (0.1) WNND
- 2 (0.1) other
- 118 (33) reported from 3 states NE, ID, TX
Reported as of 4/12/2007
24WNV Transfusion-associated Transmission, 2006
Case 1
- 82 y male resident of SD recently post-kidney
transplant - 4d post-transplant 2U PRBC
- 21d post-transplant encephalitis
- WNV IgM detected in serum and CSF
- Organ donor tested negative for WNV
- Blood donor tested positive for WNV IgM
- negative MP-NAT
MMWR 2/2/07
25WNV Transfusion-associated Transmission, 2006
Case 2
- 60 y male resident of IA 5y post-kidney
transplant - Spinal fracture repair in SD 15 blood products
- 6U FFP from blood donor
- 11d post-operatively encephalomyelitis
- WNV IgM detected in CSF
MMWR 2/2/07
26Summary
- WNV occurs throughout the continental U.S.
- Western plains have highest incidence of WNND
- Dates of onset for WNV disease span the year
- 2 cases of transfusion-associated transmission
despite MP-NAT testing - New approaches to triggering ID-NAT considered
27Acknowledgements
- Jennifer Lehman
- Nicole Lindsey
- Stephanie Kuhn
- Margaret Collins
- Kate Ellingson
- Matt Kuehnert
- Mark Duffy
- Marc Fischer
- Edward Hayes
- John Jones
- Nicholas Komar
- Roger Nasci
- John Roehrig
- Janet McAllister
- Harry Savage
- James Sejvar
- Theresa Smith
- Grant Campbell
- Brad Biggerstaff
- Lyle Petersen
- All reporting states, jurisdictions, and local
health departments
The findings and conclusions in this presentation
are those of the authors and do not necessarily
represent the views of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
28Photo Meggan Gould
29Cumulative Incidence of WNND by State United
States, 2002-2006
Reported as of 11/14/06