Friday, October 14, 2016

Alert: First West Nile Virus case confirmed in Pottawatomie County : news-star





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Alert: First West Nile Virus case confirmed in Pottawatomie County

Alert: First West Nile Virus case confirmed in Pottawatomie County
Alert: First West Nile Virus case confirmed in Pottawatomie County



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DSHS investigating possible West Nile Virus death in Bastrop

DSHS investigating possible West Nile Virus death in Bastrop
DSHS investigating possible West Nile Virus death in Bastrop
West Nile virus (Photo: WFAA)BASTROP COUNTY - The Department of State Health Services is investigating whether or not a teenage boy died from West Nile Virus Sunday in Bastrop County.Cody Hopkins, 13, was admitted to Dell Children's hospital at the beginning of October after he told family members he was feeling ill, Cody's Pastor Greg Long of Pines Cowboy Church told KVUE.Long said after many negative tests, doctors tested the 13-year-old for West Nile and told the family he did have the virus.


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Bastrop County boy, 13, dies from West Nile virus...

Bastrop County boy, 13, dies from West Nile virus...
Bastrop County boy, 13, dies from West Nile virus...
BASTROP COUNTY, Texas - Texas health officials are investigating the death of a 13-year-old boy from Bastrop County who reportedly passed away due to complications from the West Nile virus.The family of Cody Hopkins posted a message on Facebook saying he died Sunday after he was diagnosed and received treatment for the virus.The Austin-American Statesman reported officials with the Texas Department of State Health Services declined to confirm whether Hopkins died from the virus, and they do not release information about individual patients.


Alert: First West Nile Virus case confirmed in Pottawatomie County

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