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    Kern County confirms first West Nile virus case of the year TurnTo23.com, California22:06 18-Jul-25
    West Nile virus detected in Toronto CTV News Toronto16:47 18-Jul-25
    Mosquitoes with West Nile virus found in St. Louis County St. Louis Public Radio06:07 18-Jul-25
    In the last 7 days
    St. Louis County mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri16:24 17-Jul-25
    Mosquito pesticide treatment set for Staten Island this week Staten Island Advance, New York16:51 16-Jul-25
    Linwood mosquito tests positive for West Nile virus The Press Of Atlantic City, New Jersey15:14 16-Jul-25
    Study: Climate change helps diversify, increase transmissibility of West Nile virus Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy16:31 14-Jul-25
    West Nile virus found in Cache County mosquitoes Deseret Morning News, Utah11:03 12-Jul-25
    West Nile virus detected in Oregon mosquitoes The Seattle Times01:34 12-Jul-25
    In the last month
    West Nile virus detected in Medina County Cleveland.com16:28 10-Jul-25
    Panhandle mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus News Channel Nebraska11:16 9-Jul-25
    West Nile Virus detected in mosquitoes trapped in Niwot Boulder Daily Camera, Colorado18:45 8-Jul-25
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    About our West Nile Virus news

    Latest news on the West Nile virus (WNV), a virus that causes West Nile fever, a disease that can affect humans and animals. It is spread by mosquitoes, mostly species of Culex. Most people with WNV have no symptoms, but some may develop mild flu-like symptoms, a skin rash or feel sick. In rare cases, WNV can cause severe infections that can lead to brain inflammation, muscle weakness, confusion or seizures. There is no vaccine or specific treatment for WNV, so prevention is important. You can avoid mosquito bites by using insect sprays and mosquito nets when visiting high-risk areas.


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