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.
( University of California - Davis ) Scientists at the University of California, Davis, have identified the dominant odor naturally produced in humans and birds that attracts the blood-feeding Culex mosquitoes, which transmits West Nile virus and other life-threatening diseases. The groundbreaking research, published this week in the early online edition of the Proceedings of the National ...
Zachary Thompson, director of the county health department, said residents can avoid exposure to the virus by using insect repellants that contain DEET, draining standing water and dressing in long, loose and light-colored clothing at dawn and dusk.
DAVIS — Chemical ecologists in the Walter Leal lab at the University of California, Davis, have identified the dominant odor naturally produced in humans and birds that attracts the blood-feeding Culex mosquitoes, which transmits West Nile virus and other life-threatening diseases.
The year's first human case of West Nile virus in Suffolk County was confirmed in a Babylon man who is now recovering, the county Department of Health Services said Tuesday.
Mosquitoes collected on October 14, 2009 tested positive for West Nile virus.
A Yakima County woman in her 70's died last month. Tests were conducted to confirm that her death was West Nile related.
A Yakima County woman who died last month is the first known death from the virus in Washington.
1 more West Nile case reported
Residents of Ferry Point are itching to be rid of the mosquitoes that they believe are a burden to daily outdoor activities, carrying disease
The Lee County Mosquito Control District is increasing services amid a recent case of west Nile virus.