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West Nile virus has been reported in two Queens residents, the New York City Health Department confirmed today. These are the ...
Two Queens residents contracted West Nile Virus, marking New York City's first human cases in 2025, the health department ...
Health officials say two residents in Queens have been infected, one was hospitalized briefly and discharged while the other ...
Two Queens residents have tested positive for West Nile virus, New York City health officials announced Friday. One patient ...
A Queens resident has been hospitalized with encephalitis, a brain infection, after contracting West Nile virus through a ...
Two New Yorkers have been diagnosed with West Nile virus, the first human cases in New York City this year, according to city ...
Health officials say two residents in Queens have been infected, one was hospitalized briefly and discharged while the other ...
A handful of cases of West Nile Virus in New York City and Yonkers has sparked concern in the rivertowns. Last week, the New ...
Two Queens residents have tested positive for West Nile virus, New York City health officials announced Friday.
A second person has died of West Nile virus this summer in South Dakota, according to the state Department of Health's dashboard. A total of 16 human cases had been reported statewide as of Aug. 8.
West Nile Virus can result in febrile illness or neurologic disease, including meningitis or encephalitis, stemming from a bite from an infected mosquito. There is no specific treatment for West Nile.