The first human death linked to West Nile virus in Orange County this year has been confirmed, according to the OC Health Care Agency. Source: ABC7 Los Angeles
Tustin woman dies from West Nile virus infection complications (via ABC7 Los Angeles)
The first human death linked to West Nile virus in Orange County this year has been confirmed, according to the OC Health Care Agency. Source: ABC7 Los Angeles
Tustin woman dies from West Nile virus infection complications (via ABC7 Los Angeles)
The first human death linked to West Nile virus in Orange County this year has been confirmed, according to the OC Health Care Agency. Source: ABC7 Los Angeles
Doctor aims to minimize fear surrounding West Nile Virus (via WTLV)
Two more human cases of the West Nile Virus were reported in Jacksonville. That makes 10 total cases in Duval County reported this year. A doctor is urging everyone not to be afraid but to be aware. Source: WTLV
Nebraska man now recovering from West Nile Virus diagnosis in August (via KMTV)
There have been 11 West Nile virus deaths in Nebraska so far this year. It started with a simple mosquito bite for a man this past summer and it got worse from there. Well I woke up on a Sunday morning, and I really wasn’t feeling good at all, so about two days later I finally went to the emergency … Read More
West Nile case prompts local warning (via Clay Today)
Source: Clay Today
Flower Mound resident diagnosed with West Nile (via r20.rs6.net)
Wednesday, November 7, 2018 Source: r20.rs6.net
Human case of the West Nile Virus confirmed in Clay County (via WTLV)
Clay’s Department of Health has advised the public to “drain and cover” in an effort to protect themselves from mosquito-borne illnesses. Source: WTLV
One case of West Nile Virus confirmed in Leon County (via TallahasSee Democrat)
A person in Leon County has contracted the West Nile Virus, according to the Florida Department of Health. Source: TallahasSee Democrat
Human case of the West Nile Virus confirmed in Clay County (via WTLV)
Clay’s Department of Health has advised the public to “drain and cover” in an effort to protect themselves from mosquito-borne illnesses. Source: WTLV