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Home Blog Pest Diseases West Nile Virus

6 West Nile virus cases reported in Lancaster County (via JournalStar.com)

In the past few weeks, the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department has received reports of six cases of West Nile virus in Lancaster County in people ranging from 28 to 64 Source: JournalStar.com

Montgomery County reports first West Nile-related death of 2018 (via KPRC)

A woman in her 60s is the first Montgomery County resident to die from the West Nile virus this year, health officials said Wednesday. Source: KPRC

Duval County has highest rate of West Nile virus in State, according to Health Department report (via WJAX)

According to a new report from the Florida Department of Health, Duval County leads the state of Florida in human cases of West Nile virus.  Source: WJAX

Twin Buttes boy recovers after West Nile Virus (via Andrew Horn)

We met Benny Howling Wolf in June, when his mom Jessica was warning North Dakotans about the dangers of West Nile Virus. Source: Andrew Horn

Heavy rain brings back mosquitoes to Collier County (via r20.rs6.net)

Thursday’s heavy rainfall could bring with it breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Source: r20.rs6.net

West Nile Disease Paralyzes Twin Cities Man (via r20.rs6.net)

A Twin Cities father is forced to celebrate the holidays in a rehab facility as he fights back against West Nile virus. Source: r20.rs6.net

3 new West Nile cases in Suffolk, officials say (via Newsday)

All three of the victims were treated at hospitals and are recovering, officials say. Source: Newsday

Montgomery County reports first West Nile-related death of 2018 (via KPRC)

A woman in her 60s is the first Montgomery County resident to die from the West Nile virus this year, health officials said Wednesday. Source: KPRC

Human case of West Nile confirmed in Washington County (via Press Release: FL Dept. of Health – Washington County)

A human case of West Nile illness has been confirmed in Washington County. A horse has also tested positive for the virus. The Department of Health in Washington County says there has been an increase in mosquito borne disease activity. Source: Press Release: FL Dept. of Health – Washington County

Concerns about rising number of West Nile Virus cases in Iowa (via KIMT News)

Despite a 300% increase in cases in the state, local public health officials say a recent mosquito survey shows there is not an increase in type of mosquito that carries the virus in our area. Source: KIMT News

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