WEST NILE VIRUS NUMBERS ARE IN: - WYOMING
K2TV Wyoming - Sat Nov 7, 12:46 am ETFINAL NUMBERS ARE IN FOR WEST NILE CASES IN 2009. THE COUNT OF CONFIRMED WEST NILE VIRUS INFECTIONS REPORTED IN WYOMING RESIDENTS WAS TWELVE FOR THE SUMMER SEASON.
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FINAL NUMBERS ARE IN FOR WEST NILE CASES IN 2009. THE COUNT OF CONFIRMED WEST NILE VIRUS INFECTIONS REPORTED IN WYOMING RESIDENTS WAS TWELVE FOR THE SUMMER SEASON.
Residents of Ferry Point are itching to be rid of the mosquitoes that they believe are a burden to daily outdoor activities, carrying disease
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- The Washington state Department of Health has confirmed the state's first death due to West Nile virus. Tests results from the Washington state Public Health Laboratories and the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the cause of death.
The Harris County Public Health & Environmental Services has confirmed positive mosquito samples for mosquito borne diseases, including West Nile Virus, and a confirmed dead bird with WNV, within the 77024 zip code.
PIERRE -- No one goes so far, as to declare that West Nile virus no longer poses a public health threat in South Dakota.
DAVIS — Federal stimulus grants to UC Davis will put some 250 people to work on earthquake safety, new sources of clean energy and West Nile virus control, among dozens of other research projects. So far 53 of the jobs are in place, with the rest expected to come on line in the near future.
Nikki Buskey Staff Writer HOUMA - Mosquitoes trapped south of Houma have tested positive for the West Nile virus, officials say. The sample was collected Oct. 6, according to Jessie Boudreaux, owner of Cajun Mosquito Control, the company that manages mosquitoes for Terrebonne Parish government.
The Mississippi State Department of Health reports one additional human case of West Nile virus for 2009, bringing the state's total to 47 with four deaths.
OLYMPIA — The Washington state Department of Health has confirmed the state’s first death due to West Nile virus. Tests results from the Washington state Public Health Laboratories and the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the cause of death.
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - The Washington state Department of Health has confirmed the state's first death due to West Nile virus. Tests results from the Washington state Public Health Laboratories and the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the cause of death.
A new human case of West Nile virus has been confirmed in Quitman County, the state Department of Health reported today.