New mosquito-borne virus has reached France
A mosquito-borne virus that was discovered in South Africa in 1959 and that can spread to humans who have been bitten has arrived in southwest France, health experts said, according to reports by local media.
The Usutu virus, which attacks the nervous system, was first identified among animals in the Occitanie in 2015.
It is carried by the most common variety of mosquito in France - the Culex.
Officials at the Institute national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (Inserm) said that there has been one confirmed case of the virus in humans in France, in a man in his 30s from Montpellier in 2016, who sought medical attention after suffering paralysis in one side of his face and pins-and-needles down the right side of his body.
There have been 10 reported cases in Italy and three in Croatia, the reports said.