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Each summer brings picnics, barbeques, and, unfortunately, the possibility of mosquito-born West Nile virus. West Nile virus is an arbovirus that has moved westward from 1999 to present. It is considered endemic throughout the United States which means it is here to stay. All 48 mainland states except for Maine have had human cases.
Date Released: 8/17/2007 Running time: 0:59 Author: MMWR Series Name: A Minute of Health with CDC
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A MINUTE OF HEALTH WITH CDC
West Nile Virus: Still a Concern!
West Nile Virus Update - United States, January 1-July 24, 2007
August 17, 2007
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people.
West Nile virus is a potentially serious illness that affects people and animals.
The virus
is transmitted by mosquitoes. This year, the virus has been found in people
in 19 states
and in birds, horses, and squirrels in over 15 states. The CDC recommends taking
steps to reduce the possibility of infection. Be sure to use insect repellent
that contains
DEET when outdoors. Also, eliminate mosquito breeding sites by emptying standing
water from around your home. For additional information, please visit www.cdc.gov/westnile.
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