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Catching the West Nile virus in action

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Scientists have developed a new method that can track both clinical cases of West Nile Virus and populations of infected mosquitoes, identifying "danger zones" and providing timely warnings of impending outbreaks.

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Catching the West Nile virus in action

sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have developed a new method that can track both clinical cases of West Nile Virus and populations of infected mosquitoes, identifying "danger zones" and providing timely warnings of impending outbreaks.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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medicalxpress.com — “Since 1999, several outbreaks of West Nile Virus, which causes fever or severe neurological symptoms and is transmitted from birds to humans by blood-sucking mosquitoes, have been seen in the U.S., usually during the summer months. But researchers aren't certain how the virus migrated here -- and they ...View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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medicalnewstoday.com — “Since 1999, several outbreaks of West Nile Virus, which causes fever or severe neurological symptoms and is transmitted from birds to humans by blood-sucking mosquitoes, have been seen in the U.S.View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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eurekalert.org — “Professor Ella Mendelson of Tel Aviv University has developed a new method that can track both clinical cases of West Nile Virus and populations of infected mosquitos, identifying "danger zones" and providing timely warnings of impending outbreaks.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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freep.com — “Lab tests Friday confirmed two human cases of the potentially deadly eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in Kalamazoo County -- viral infections so rare that just five or 10 are reported across the U.S. most years. Though it's spread much like the West Nile virus, it has a higher fatality rate.View full resource at freep.com

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reportingonhealth.org — “This probably sounds familiar to most local health reporters.A public health department puts out a press release about someone in their county catching a communicable disease like West Nile virus, meningitis or H1N1. The press release doesn't provide aView full resource at reportingonhealth.org

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