West Nile virus (WNV) is continuously spreading
across Europe, and other continents, i.e. North and
South America and many other regions of the world.
Despite the overall sporadic nature of outbreaks with
cases of West Nile neuroinvasive disease (WNND) in
Europe, the spillover events have increased and the
virus has been introduced into new areas. The high
genetic diversity of the virus, with remarkable phenotypic
variation, and its endemic circulation in several
countries, require an intensification of the integrated
and multidisciplinary research efforts built under the
7th Framework Programme of the European Union
(FP7). It is important to better clarify several aspects
of WNV circulation in Europe, including its ecology,
genomic diversity, pathogenicity, transmissibility,
diagnosis and control options, under different environmental
and socio-economic scenarios. Identifying
WNV endemic as well as infection-free areas is becoming
a need for the development of human vaccines and
therapeutics and the application of blood and organs
safety regulations. This review, produced as a joint initiative
among European experts and based on analysis
of 118 scientific papers published between 2004 and
2014, provides the state of knowledge on WNV and
highlights the existing knowledge and research gaps
that need to be addressed with high priority in Europe
and neighbouring countries.Peer reviewe