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A New Hampshire resident has died from eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE, a rare but deadly virus spread by mosquitoes, the state’s Health Department announced Tuesday.
The first human case in New York was identified in 1971 and then discovered in upstate New York near Oneida Lake, far away from the coastal areas typically affected by EEE. [16] The first human case in Michigan was in 1980. [17] Sporadic disease outbreaks have occurred in eastern Connecticut and Rhode Island since 1938 and possibly before then.
One individual in New Hampshire has died of EEE, officials there said on Aug. 27, while the September death of a New York resident prompted Gov. Kathy Hochul to declare EEE an imminent public ...
There have been three reported human cases of Triple E this year in three states: Massachusetts, New Jersey and Vermont. Historically, 2019 saw the highest number of human Triple E cases with 38 ...
Neurological disease deaths in New Hampshire (1 C, 7 P) R. Respiratory disease deaths in New Hampshire (3 C, ...
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The term "infectious disease-associated encephalopathy" was first coined in 2021 and this was also when the first literature review of the overarching concept was published. [1] [2] The term "sepsis-associated encephalopathy" was first used by 1990 and this was when the first comprehensive study of this condition was published. [7] [4]
The New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Lab has been studying the mysterious and sometimes fatal respiratory dog illness since last year. This lab is close to figuring out what causes the mystery ...