West Nile virus, Pueblo County
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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
Monroe and Westchester counties have reported 20 and 66 West Nile virus infections, respectively, over the past two decades. But the illness goes underreported, in part, due to the fact most mild ...
Mosquitoes in Hamilton have tested positive for West Nile virus for the first time this year, leading the city to increase the risk of contracting the virus from 'low' to 'moderate.'