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Three West Nile virus deaths reported in Cook County

Three West Nile virus deaths reported in Cook County
Three West Nile virus deaths reported in Cook County
Three West Nile virus deaths reported in Cook CountyThree people who died after testing positive for West Nile virus in Cook County this month are the first West Nile-related deaths in Illinois this year, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.At least 64 people were infected with the West Nile virus this season in Illinois, according to the statement from IDPH.The first human case in the state this year was reported June 6.


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When word began to spread through Grayson County that a local resident had died from West Nile virus this summer, many people might have begun to wonder why the area's two biggest cities don't spray for mosquitoes during the height of the summer season.Texas Agrilife Extension Services says that the instances of West Nile virus infection typically peak in late August and September and that many communities use a combination of methods to prevent the spread of the disease including source reduction and surveillance.Source reduction includes making sure people check their property for breeding areas such as standing water and dispose of it.


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Evanston reports first case of West Nile virus this year

Evanston reports first case of West Nile virus this year
Evanston reports first case of West Nile virus this year
Evanston reports first case of West Nile virus this yearHang on for a minute...we're trying to find some more stories you might like.CloseEmail This StorySend Email CancelEvanston reported its first case of West Nile virus this year, as the number of mosquitos carrying the disease increases in the area.The city reported Friday that a resident had been infected.


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