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West Nile virus is considered an emerging virus due to its rapid spread and increasing incidence in non-endemic regions, particularly in North America and Europe. Originally identified in Uganda in 1937, it has adapted to new environments and hosts, facilitated by factors such as climate change, urbanization, and increased human-animal interactions. The virus's ability to infect a wide range of species, including birds and humans, along with its potential for severe neurological disease, raises public health concerns and highlights its emerging status.

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