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Additional bird from Simi Valley confirmed to have West Nile
Additional bird from Simi Valley confirmed to have West NileOne West Nile case has been confirmed in Ventura County.(Photo: Contributed photo)The California Department of Public Health confirmed Friday that a wild bird found in Simi Valley had been infected with West Nile Virus.The Ventura County Environmental Health Division said the bird was found in late September in Simi Valley.
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McDade students, staff to remember teen killed by West Nile
McDade students, staff to remember teen killed by West NileAccording to a his parents, 13-year-old Cody Hopkins, of McDade, passed away Sunday after becoming ill with the West Nile virus.(Photo credit: Lacey Hopkins)Students and staff at McDade ISD in Bastrop County Tuesday will remember a classmate who died this week from West Nile Virus.Cody Hopkins, 13, passed away Sunday morning at Dell Children's Medical Center.
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West Nile virus: Preventive tips, common questions
West Nile virus: Preventive tips, common questionsAedes aegypti mosquitos are seen in a lab at the Fiocruz institute on January 26, 2016 in Recife, Pernambuco state, Brazil.(Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images, 2016 Getty Images)CENTRAL TEXAS - After a 13-year-old boy died in Bastrop County from what his family believes was the West Nile virus, many Central Texans might have some questions and concerns about the virus.Here are some answers to those questions and some tips for avoiding the virus.
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Unlocking Secrets of West Nile Virus
Unlocking Secrets of West Nile VirusScientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center are trying to unlock the secrets of the West Nile virus.(Published Monday, Oct. 10, 2016)Scientists at University of Texas Southwestern are trying to unlock the secrets of the West Nile virus.The mosquito-borne illness sickens hundreds of people every year and can be deadly, yet some people who get the virus don't show any symptoms.
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Texas boy dies after contracting West Nile virus, family says
Texas boy dies after contracting West Nile virus, family saysELGIN, Texas (KXAN) — The family of a 13-year-old Bastrop County boy worries his death was caused by West Nile virus that resulted in a fatal neurological disease.Cody Hopkins' mother says her son tested positive for the virus in early October and within a few days, his condition worsened.In a Facebook message to KXAN News, Cody's mom, Lacey Hopkins, said her once-athletic son lost "all motor function and ability to talk." Doctors told the family the child had West Nile encephalitis, which severely attacked his brain and caused severe hemorrhaging on the brain.
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