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WEST NILE VIRUS


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West Nile virus cases spike after 7 Harris County residents infected, 520 mosquito samples test positive

Read full article: West Nile virus cases spike after 7 Harris County residents infected, 520 mosquito samples test positive

The Harris County Public Health has identified a spike in cases of West Nile virus after several people were hospitalized after being infected following Hurricane Berylโ€™s impact.

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West Nile Virus found in Baytown mosquitoes

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Positive West Nile Virus results have been found in mosquitoes tested in Baytown, the city announced Wednesday.

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West Nile virus found in mosquitoes tested in Sugar Land

Read full article: West Nile virus found in mosquitoes tested in Sugar Land

Just two weeks after the West Nile virus was detected in Texas for the first time this year, it has now also been found in Sugar Land, the city announced Friday.

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Grab the bug spray: Texas has its first case of West Nile this year

Read full article: Grab the bug spray: Texas has its first case of West Nile this year

Montgomery County reported the 1st positive West Nile virus case in a person in Texas.

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Positive samples of West Nile Virus in mosquitos spike in Harris County

Read full article: Positive samples of West Nile Virus in mosquitos spike in Harris County

Harris County Public Health says as of Tuesday evening, the current positive samples of the virus collected in the county stands at 132.

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Fort Bend County reports first positive sample of West Nile Virus in mosquito for 2024

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Fort Bend County Health and Human Services Environmental Health Divisionโ€™s Mosquito and Vector Control program confirms the first positive West Nile Virus mosquito sample in the county in 2024.

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Recent rain brought the mosquitos, whatโ€™s the best way to fight back against these pesky bugs?

Read full article: Recent rain brought the mosquitos, whatโ€™s the best way to fight back against these pesky bugs?

Mosquitoes can spread diseases like West Nile, which typically show up in the summer. We show you how the best offense is a good defense, which includes using insect repellent that keeps pests away.

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First mosquito of 2024 to test positive for West Nile Virus in Harris County collected from trapping site

Read full article: First mosquito of 2024 to test positive for West Nile Virus in Harris County collected from trapping site

Harris County Public Healthโ€™s (HCPH) Mosquito and Vector Control Division (MVCD) confirms that the first mosquito to test positive for West Nile Virus in 2024 has been collected from a trapping site in the City of Houston.

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Montgomery County officials confirm first West Nile virus case for 2023

Read full article: Montgomery County officials confirm first West Nile virus case for 2023

The Montgomery County Public Health District has received confirmation of the first probable case of West Nile virus in the area for 2023.

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1st death related to West Nile Virus reported in Montgomery County this year, officials say

Read full article: 1st death related to West Nile Virus reported in Montgomery County this year, officials say

A man, in his 70s, has died from the West Nile virus in Montgomery County, according to Texas Department of State Health Services.

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1st West Nile Virus sample of 2022 found in northeast Harris County: HCPH

Read full article: 1st West Nile Virus sample of 2022 found in northeast Harris County: HCPH

The Harris County Public Health Mosquito and Vector Control Division (MVCD) announced Wednesday that it has found its first West Nile Virus sample of 2022 in northeast Harris County.

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Fort Bend County resident diagnosed with first West Nile virus case for county in 2021

Read full article: Fort Bend County resident diagnosed with first West Nile virus case for county in 2021

The Texas Department of State Health Services has confirmed a probable case of West Nile virus encephalitis in a Fort Bend County resident, Fort Bend County Health & Human Services announced Friday.

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Mosquito samples in Brazos County test positive for West Nile Virus, Brazos County Health District confirms

Read full article: Mosquito samples in Brazos County test positive for West Nile Virus, Brazos County Health District confirms

The Brazos County Health District Mosquito Surveillance Unit confirmed mosquito samples have tested positive for the West Nile Virus on Wednesday.

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Mosquito tests positive for West Nile Virus in Sugar Land, officials confirm

Read full article: Mosquito tests positive for West Nile Virus in Sugar Land, officials confirm

Officials have confirmed Thursday a positive case of the West Nile Virus in Sugar Land, according to a press release.

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Experts say heavy rain could bring increase in mosquitoes to Houston area

Read full article: Experts say heavy rain could bring increase in mosquitoes to Houston area

After this weekโ€™s heavy rain, the Harris County Public Health Mosquito and Vector Control Division said we could see a slight increase of mosquitoes across our area.

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First West Nile Virus mosquito sample of the year logged in northwest Harris County

Read full article: First West Nile Virus mosquito sample of the year logged in northwest Harris County

The first mosquito sample with the West Nile Virus has been discovered in Northwest Harris County.

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Brazos County confirms case of West Nile, travel-related case of Dengue fever

Read full article: Brazos County confirms case of West Nile, travel-related case of Dengue fever

BRYAN, Texas โ€“ Brazos Countyโ€™s health department confirmed Monday a case of West Nile and a travel-related case of Dengue fever. The county reported its first positive West Nile case in ZIP code 77803. The case of Dengue fever was found in ZIP code 77808 in a person who had traveled to Mexico. Symptoms of West Nile include headache, fever, body aches, joint pain, nausea and fatigue. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, symptoms of Dengue fever include nausea, vomiting, rash, aches and pains.

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Health officials are treating a northwest Harris County area after West Nile Virus mosquitos discovered Tuesday

Read full article: Health officials are treating a northwest Harris County area after West Nile Virus mosquitos discovered Tuesday

HOUSTON โ€“ Harris County Public Health officials have confirmed the first sample of the West Nile Virus in a mosquito in northwest Harris County Wednesday, officials announced in a press release. โ€œThe WNV mosquito sample was identified in the northwest quadrant of Harris County,โ€ officials wrote. The Mosquito and Vector Control Division of Harris County Public Health began treatment to the area where the disease mosquitos were found on Tuesday to reduce the risk of human infection. โ€œMosquitos are around throughout the year; however, they are more prevalent during the warmer months, and typically most active from June through October,โ€ officials wrote in a press release. โ€œOut of the 56 species of mosquitoes found in our area, only a handful transmit diseases such as West Nile Virus, Chikungunya, Dengue and Zika.โ€See a map from the Harris County Health Department that shows which neighborhood is being treated.

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Mosquitoes in Montgomery County test positive for West Nile virus

Read full article: Mosquitoes in Montgomery County test positive for West Nile virus

The first mosquito sample of the 2020 season has tested positive for West Nile virus in Montgomery County. Precinct 3 Commissioner James Noack announced on Facebook that his mosquito abatement team identified the first West Nile virus-positive mosquito sample on June 5. According to the post, the mosquito was trapped in one of the departments operational zones in the Panther Creek area in The Woodlands. The first round of treatment included spraying all streets and county right-of-ways within the affected area on June 6 and the second round of treatment is scheduled for Monday evening. Be sure to turn over or remove anything from your yard that can hold water, said Montgomery County Mosquito Abatement Director Justin Fausek.

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