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  2. West Nile virus in the United States - Wikipedia

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    U.S. West Nile virus (WNV) neuroinvasive disease incidence as of Sep 4, 2012. The West Nile virus quickly spread across the United States after the first reported cases in Queens, New York, in 1999. The virus is believed to have entered in an infected bird or mosquito, although there is no clear evidence.

  3. Spread of West Nile Fever in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Implementing sound policy measures is paramount for effective prevention and control of West Nile Virus (WNV) transmission in Europe. Proper allocation of resources, collaboration within a One Health approach, and vaccination research would make great strides in tackling the issue of prevention and control first within Europe, then worldwide ...

  4. What to know about West Nile virus, the illness that sickened ...

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    Dr. Leana Wen: West Nile virus is the No. 1 cause of mosquito-borne disease in the continental US, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is most commonly spread ...

  5. Take Care: Common questions about West Nile virus - AOL

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    West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne virus first identified in the United States in 1999. It is most commonly found in Africa, Europe, the Middle East and North America.

  6. West Nile virus - Wikipedia

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    West Nile fever is an infection by the West Nile virus, which is typically spread by mosquitoes. [53] In about 80% of infections people have few or no symptoms . [ 54 ] About 20% of people develop a fever , headache, vomiting, or a rash. [ 53 ]

  7. West Nile symptoms: What to know about the virus that ... - AOL

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    The states reporting the highest number of human cases of West Nile virus in 2024 are Texas, Nebraska, Nevada, Louisiana and Mississippi. The recent death reported in Dallas, Texas, was the sixth ...

  8. Mosquitoes that carry West Nile are becoming resistant to ...

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    Scientists at the CDC say the mosquitoes that spread West Nile virus are becoming resistant to chemicals in insecticides used by communities across the country.

  9. West Nile fever - Wikipedia

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    West Nile fever is an infection by the West Nile virus, which is typically spread by mosquitoes. [1] In about 80% of infections people have few or no symptoms . [ 2 ] About 20% of people develop a fever , headache, vomiting, or a rash. [ 1 ]