Spain: New mosquitoes, new diseases
3 min
Available until 31/07/2026
Due to climate change, mosquitoes carrying tropical diseases are becoming prolific in southern Europe. In 2024 in Spain, a West Nile virus epidemic killed 20 people and infected over 150 more in Andalusia. Although no cases have been detected since the start of summer, Andalusian authorities are preparing for the worst.
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R. Ripoteau
Journalist
F. Castillo Rodriguez
Country
France
Germany
Year
2025
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