West Nile, Mosquito Control and Twin Cities
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An adult in Lafayette is the first human death of West Nile virus in Colorado this year, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
An individual in Pueblo County was recently hospitalized with West Nile virus. Here's what to know about the illness and how to stay safe.
By late summer, what started as fever and fatigue had morphed into severe migraines, dizziness and partial loss of hearing. “It was fall turning into winter and I could not drive. It was really hard for me to just walk around the house; I could not walk up and down the stairs by myself,” she said.
A number of mosquito samples collected in Lackawanna County this season tested positive for West Nile virus, but no human cases have been identified to this point. County officials announced July
The Ada County Mosquito Abatement District announced the discovery after mosquito samples tested positive for the virus in two locations: near the intersection of North Grenville Place and West Cory Lane in Boise, and close to the Star Road bridge over the Boise River in Meridian.
DENVER ( KDVR) — The first human death of West Nile virus this year in Colorado was confirmed on Friday. In a press release to FOX31, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and Boulder County Public Health said that the death was of an adult in Lafayette.
A Lafayette adult died of West Nile virus in what officials say is the first such death in Colorado this year.
Life isn't what it used to be since her West Nile diagnosis in 2022, but Lisa Montes is making the most of every day. I was here hanging out with the family, and we decided to go out in the backyard in the evening.
West Nile virus is surging in the Twin Cities with a sharp rise in Culex tarsalis mosquitoes. Learn how you can protect yourself this summer.
A Third human case of West Nile virus in Illinois has been reported, this time in DuPage County. The DuPage County Health Department confirmed the case on Thursday. The department said the individual is a Glen Ellyn resident in their 50s, and the onset of symptoms was mid-July.
Mosquito spraying in Arlington on July 28 due to West Nile Virus detection, residents are advised to avoid FCPH trucks.