Country surveillance profile

Mosquito-borne disease in Germany — 2025–2026 data

As of 14 June 2026, Mosticare tracks Germany surveillance for West Nile virus. No autochthonous human cases are reported year-to-date in 2026. Each figure cites the responsible national or EU authority.

Last updated · 14 June 2026 · CC BY 4.0

The data

Vector-borne disease incidence records for Germany in the Mosticare feed. Each row cites the responsible national authority or ECDC.
Country / regionDiseaseCasesDeathsPeriodSourceUpdated
GermanyWest Nile virus002026 transmission season (year-to-date)ECDC · Surveillance of West Nile virus infections in humans in Europe (weekly report)14 June 2026
GermanyWest Nile virus22025 transmission seasonECDC · Surveillance of West Nile virus infections in Europe (monthly report, data to 3 December 2025)14 June 2026

About surveillance in Germany

Germany tracks West Nile virus through the Robert Koch-Institut under the statutory notifiable-disease system. Locally-acquired (autochthonous) WNV has been detected since 2019, concentrated in the east — Berlin, Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony.

Frequently asked questions

What mosquito-borne diseases is Germany monitoring in 2026?

Mosticare tracks Germany surveillance for West Nile virus, each sourced to the responsible national authority or ECDC.

How many West Nile virus cases did Germany report in 2025?

Germany reported 2 West Nile virus cases in 2025 (2025 transmission season), per ECDC · Surveillance of West Nile virus infections in Europe (monthly report, data to 3 December 2025).

Sources

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About this data

Mosticare aggregates and re-publishes vector-borne disease surveillance from ECDC, EFSA, and national ministries of health. Mosticare is an aggregator, not a primary surveillance authority — every figure on this page cites the originating source and is independently verifiable. This is a partial aggregation; for the complete EU/EEA totals, ECDC is the primary source.

The data behind this page is published as a free, machine-readable feed under CC BY 4.0: /threat-map/feed.json (JSON Schema). See the live Europe threat map and the full data room.