Monday, August 27, 2012

As risk grows regionally Lake County reports first human West Nile case Virus survivor Don't let it strike you Dallas Outbreak Emergency Declared What are virus symptoms on the rise again after a quiet decade Puts In State of Video At least four deaths blamed victim woke up paralyzed Well Questions and Answers explained

Flower Mound offering free larvicide The West Nile Fever and West Nile Virus continue to be the story of the summer. On guard against virus: Continuing rains could bring West Nile The nationwide resurgence of West Nile virus could mean more cases for the El Paso border region if the area gets more rain, and consequently, more infected mosquitoes. Arm yourself with facts about West Nile virus Arm yourself with facts about West Nile virus Mosquitoes become infected with the virus when they bite birds that have the virus. Dallas is having an epidemic this summer, and a public health emergency has been declared because there have been more than 200 cases and 10 deaths. Harris County has an excellent surveillance program for these kinds of diseases - it began in 1965 after a bad St ... West Nile virus: Play it smart NO CASES cases of mosquito-borne West Nile virus have been confirmed in Coastal Georgia - and let's keep it that way. Well: Questions and Answers on West Nile Virus What are the symptoms of West Nile infection? When should you see a doctor? Expert answers to questions about the current outbreak. West Nile virus cases reported in West Texas, kills 2 Lubbock County received its first West Nile virus case of the 2012 season Thursday afternoon. 3 more human West Nile cases reported SANTA FE - The New Mexico Department of Health announced that three more New Mexicans have been diagnosed with West Nile Virus infection, bringing the total in the state to five human cases. West Nile virus: difficult, devastating On Aug. 15, my mother, a resident of North Richland Hills, died of West Nile virus. I want to share a few of the things I learned. CENTRAL JERSEY: West Nile virus precautions urged Officials say that mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus arrived early this year and are urging residents to take precautions to prevent contracting the disease. First West Nile Virus-associated death reported in Denton County The Denton County Health Department (DCHD) has confirmed its first West Nile virus-associated death for 2012. The patient was in his 90s, had underlying health conditions, and resided in the city of Denton. For patient confidentiality, no further information will be released.
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