West Nile Virus and Wild Game Meat

West Nile virus infects humans when they are bitten by an infected mosquito or through blood transfusion or organ donation. But, we should also still be careful of the things around us, like for instance, the food we eat. WNV infection risks from eating an infected game animal According to the CDC there is no evidence that people will be infected by the West Nile Virus if they eat infected meat. However, food, es...
 
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August 2008 West Nile Virus Activity in United States

There have been 114 reports of Human West Nile Virus Infection. Of the 114 human cases of West Nile Virus Infection 45 of them suffered from Encephalitis and Meningitis. 67 had fever. 2 had unspecified conditions. There have been 2 fatalities. Affected States include: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota,...
 
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West Nile Virus and Breastfeeding

In 2002, there was a case of transplacental (mother-to-child) transmission of the West Nile Virus reported. However, due to the limited number of cases reported, it is still impossible to tell what risks infections during pregnancy pose to the unborn child. West Nile Virus and Pregnancy The 2002 reported case of transplacental transmission of the West Nile virus resulted in the child having the West Nile virus inf...
 
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Impact of Commercial Testing for West Nile Virus

All of us go to our health care provider when we feel something. In this case, if a person has symptoms of a West Nile virus illness, a specimen is sent of a commercial lab to determine if the person really has been infected by the virus. Commercial lab tests check for antibodies to the virus. The test results will be sent to your doctor and the state health department will be informed, once the results are confir...
 
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West Nile Virus In The Workplace

Humans are infected by the West Nile virus if they are bitten by an infected mosquito. In the workplace, humans are usually protected from infected mosquitoes because offices and establishments are usually enclosed and air conditioned. However, there are still workers who are exposed to infected mosquitoes, and therefore their chances of contracting the virus are high. Outdoor workers such as farmers, foresters, ...
 
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West Nile Virus Among Blood Donors

As of July 8, 2008, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has received reports of a total of 5 presumptively viremic blood donors (PVDs) through its ArboNET surveillance program through state and local health departments A presumptively viremic blood donor is a person whose blood tested positive when screened for the presence of West Nile virus. PVDs are followed up by the blood agency to verify the...
 
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New West Nile Virus Strain May Worsen Epidemic

Reuters reports on Thursday that that a new strain of the West Nile Virus is spreading better and earlier across the country. This new strain may thrive on hot American Summers. According to a second team of researchers, a new strain has already completely overtaken the original strain. This new West Nile Virus strain is reportedly better suited to hotter weather. This means that outbreaks may worsen up north. Acc...
 
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West Nile Virus and Transplant Recipients

West Nile Virus is can cause serious illnesses that affect the central nervous system. The virus in now known throughout the United States. And we all know that the most possible way for a person to become infected is if he/she is bitten by an infected mosquito. Transplant Recipients According to reports, people who received transplants may be at a significantly higher risk of developing serious west nile virus di...
 
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Health Department Begins Annual Tracking of West Nile Virus

In Vermont each year, mosquitoes are mapped out, targeted and trapped. When spotted they are swatted and squished. The Department of Health in Vermont is interested these mosquitoes is whether or not they are infected with West Nile virus. The west Nile virus is transmitted from infected birds to certain type of mosquitoes that routinely feed on certain birds like robins, jays, crows, ravens and raptors. Starting ...
 
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Minnows to Help Control Mosquito Breeding

In Maricopa County, Arizona, people have found a unique way to prevent mosquito numbers and the chances of getting the West Nile virus from growing. For the homeowners of Maricopa County, the prevention is better than cure. That is why they are taking steps in stopping "green pools" from becoming breeding grounds of mosquitoes. In Maricopa County, there has only been one human WNV case reported and they ...
 
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