AUTHOR=Lorenzon Antonio , Granata Michele , Verzelloni Pietro , Tommasi Luigi , Palandri Lucia , Malavolti Marcella , Bargellini Annalisa , Righi Elena , Vinceti Marco , Paduano Stefania , Filippini Tommaso
TITLE=Effect of Climate Change on West Nile Virus Transmission in Italy: A Systematic Review
JOURNAL=Public Health Reviews
VOLUME=Volume 46 - 2025
YEAR=2025
URL=https://www.ssph-journal.org/journals/public-health-reviews/articles/10.3389/phrs.2025.1607444
DOI=10.3389/phrs.2025.1607444
ISSN=2107-6952
ABSTRACT=ObjectivesWest Nile Virus (WNV) infection prevalence is increasing in recent years in Europe, particularly in Italy. Such increase has been related to climate and environmental factors. Our review aims to assess the relation between climate change-related factors and the spread of WNV in Italy.
MethodsWe conducted a literature search across four online databases until 22 January 2025, using as search terms WNV, its vectors, and climate change.
ResultsOut of 282 unique articles, we included 29 eligible papers published between 2011–2025, most of them assessing distribution of the main WNV vector (Culex pipiens) and epidemiology of the infection in relation to climate/environmental factors. We found a positive strong association of WNV transmission with temperature and agricultural land use. Associations with other environmental variables also emerged, but they were either weak or inconsistent.
ConclusionDespite some inconsistencies in the results, likely due to heterogeneity in study methodologies and interactions of environmental variables, review findings indicate that some climate change-related factors favor WNV spread through its vectors in Italy, in line with exploratory observations obtained on the entire Europe.
Systematic Review Registrationhttps://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/view/CRD42023430636, identifier CRD42023430636.