West Nile virus season ends
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin - Sun Nov 22, 3:00 am ETThis year’s West Nile virus season — the most active on record — has ended with the return of cold weather, according to the Washington state Department of Health.
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This year’s West Nile virus season — the most active on record — has ended with the return of cold weather, according to the Washington state Department of Health.
Officials warn people to avoid going outside at dawn and dusk The Palm Beach County Health Department confirmed the presence of West Nile Virus Thursday in its sentinel chickens.
The first case of the West Nile virus in two years has been confirmed in Palm Beach County.
State also had its first death confirmed from the virus The 2009 West Nile virus season was the most active on record. Most activity was on the east side of the Cascades, but Western Washington had its share.
A Nebraska appeals court has reinstated a lawsuit from a former Union Pacific Railroad worker who claims the company should have better protected her from West Nile virus. Vivika Deviney ...
By JULIE M. McKINNON BLADE STAFF WRITER A 62-year-old Whitehouse man who recovered from West Nile virus was the lone human case of the disease in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan this year. There weren't even any mosquitoes from Lucas County that tested positive for West Nile for the first time since 2002, although the virus has not gone away, said Lee Mitchell, biologist for the Toledo ...
The final count of laboratory-confirmed West Nile virus infections reported in Wyoming residents was 12 this year, according to the Wyoming Department of Health. Four of the reported case patients were from Fremont County, three from Goshen County, two from Platte County, and one each from Converse, Campbell and Washakie counties. There was one West Nile virus-related [...]
OMAHA, Neb. -- Union Pacific Railroad will have to defend itself from a lawsuit by a former employee who says the company should have protected her better from getting West Nile virus.
JACKSON — The Mississippi Department of Health has reported another death from the West Nile virus in Mississippi. A Rankin County resident is the fifth person to die from the virus.
BANNING - Fifty year-old Andre McDonald's recovery from West Nile encephalitis-meningitis hasn't been easy.
Testing of sentinel chickens confirmed the mosquito-borne disease.