Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Woman in her 60s is Orange County's first West Nile virus-related death of year : ocregister





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Woman in her 60s is Orange County's first West Nile virus-related death of year

Woman in her 60s is Orange County's first West Nile virus-related death of year
Woman in her 60s is Orange County's first West Nile virus-related death of year
A La Habra woman in her 60s is the first West Nile virus-related death of the year, the Orange County Health Care Agency reported Wednesday.The unidentified woman is among a dozen California residents who have died this year after contracting the virus, according to the California Department of Public Health.So far this season, there have been 33 human infections in the county, with 28 patients requiring hospitalization.


moreover from patch

West Nile Virus Death Reported in Orange County

West Nile Virus Death Reported in Orange County
West Nile Virus Death Reported in Orange County
Though summer is turning to fall, the cases of West Nile Virus continue to persist across Orange County.On Wednesday, Orange County health officials reported the area's first West Nile virus-related death of 2016.A 60-year-old La Habra woman died of complications from a West Nile Virus infection according to the Orange County Health Care Agency.


besides wifr

First probable human case of West Nile Virus in Rock County

First probable human case of West Nile Virus in Rock County
First probable human case of West Nile Virus in Rock County
ROCK COUNTY, Wis. (WIFR) – The Rock County Health Department wants to make sure we take the proper steps to avoid mosquito bites as the first probable human case of West Nile Virus is found in the county.The Health Department is recommending that if we're outside at dawn and dusk to be sure to use insect repellents.We're also reminded to get rid of any standing water in our yards.


not to mention georgetown

Mosquito Sample Tests Positive for West Nile Virus: Insecticide Spraying Planned

Mosquito Sample Tests Positive for West Nile Virus: Insecticide Spraying Planned
Mosquito Sample Tests Positive for West Nile Virus: Insecticide Spraying Planned
A mosquito trap sample collected last week on the north side of downtown Georgetown has tested positive for West Nile Virus.This testing is part of the City of Georgetown's participation in the Williamson County and Cities Health District's Integrated Mosquito Management program.The positive test was indicated in lab results received yesterday afternoon from the Texas Department of State Health Services lab in Austin.


Mosquito Sample Tests Positive for West Nile Virus: Insecticide Spraying Planned

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