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Home Blog Pest Diseases West Nile Virus

St. Lucie County reminds residents to protect themselves from mosquitoes (via TCPalm)

The District conducts routine surveillance for St. Louis encephalitis, eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile viruses. Source: TCPalm

FL Dept. of Health: Gadsden County residents face increased risk for West Nile virus (via TallahasSee News | ABC 27 WTXL)

GADSDEN COUNTY, Fla. (WTXL) – The risk of Gadsden County residents becoming infected with the West Nile virus has increased following a human case of the West Nile illness being Source: TallahasSee News | ABC 27 WTXL

The UnSeen Consequences Of West Nile Virus (via Margaret Nicklas)

From Texas Standard: West Nile virus made big headlines in Texas in 2012. But the truth is, it probably infects thousands of people here each year, even Source: Margaret Nicklas

Seattle woman contracts West Nile virus, marking first local infection (via The Seattle Times)

A Seattle woman in her 40s is the first person known to be infected locally with the West Nile virus. In the past, reported cases in King County residents were likely contracted out of state or in Eastern Washington. Source: The Seattle Times

FL Dept. of Health: Leon County residents face increased risk for West Nile virus (via TallahasSee News | ABC 27 WTXL)

TALLAHASSee, Fla. (WTXL) – The risk of Leon County residents becoming infected with the West Nile virus has increased following the discovery of the virus in several flocks of chickens, Source: TallahasSee News | ABC 27 WTXL

Dunwoody resident dies from West Nile virus (via MDJOnline.com)

The DeKalb County Board of Health confirmed a human West Nile virus-related death in the county last week. The Dunwoody resident was a female in her 90s. Source: MDJOnline.com

Dunwoody resident dies from West Nile virus (via MDJOnline.com)

The DeKalb County Board of Health confirmed a human West Nile virus-related death in the county last week. The Dunwoody resident was a female in her 90s. Source: MDJOnline.com

Franklin County Commissioners work to keep West Nile Virus program going in Franklin County (via YOUR4STATE)

The Franklin County Commissioners are pursuing funding to keep the West Nile Virus program going in Franklin County. Source: YOUR4STATE

West Nile Virus spreads in Lebanon, Lancaster counties (via Lebanon Daily News)

Three Pennsylvanians have died since late September and two more Lebanon County residents have tested positive for West Nile Virus in recent weeks. Source: Lebanon Daily News

Human case of West Nile confirmed in Blacksburg (via WSPA)

Cherokee Co. says they were notified about a human case of West Nile Virus by SCDHEC. Source: WSPA

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