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Fox News Health officials in Mississippi say they've confirmed a case of the West Nile virus.
West Nile Virus Case Confirmed in Mississippi
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The case is the second documented occurrence in the Magnolia State, officials say.
104 months ago
Fox News Health This is the second documented occurrence of the disease for the Magnolia State.
West Nile virus case confirmed in Mississippi
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Health officials in Mississippi are confirming a human case of West Nile Virus.
104 months ago
Fox News Health More than 150 people were reported to contract West Nile virus last year, Illinois health officials said. Five people died.
First mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus in Illinois
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Mosquitoes in Illinois tested positive for the West Nile virus, the first group of infected insects found this year, health officials said.
106 months ago
The Wall Street Journal West Nile virus may be deadlier than public health officials and doctors have thought, according to a new study.
Study Suggests West Nile Virus Is Deadlier Than Expected
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West Nile virus may be deadlier than public health officials and doctors have thought, according to researchers in Texas who examined more than 4,100 cases in their state.
112 months ago
Newsweek The Nile crocodile looks almost identical to its American counterpart. But American crocodiles don’t eat humans.
Don’t panic: Nile crocodiles are in Florida
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University of Florida researchers say they’ve documented the first Nile crocodiles in the state outside captivity.
118 months ago
Upworthy There's no evidence of a breeding population, but having Nile crocodiles in Florida reiterates how important it is to be aware of invasive species. - James M Gaines
People keep finding weird crocs in Florida. Now we know what they are: Nile crocodiles.
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A new report suggests that Nile crocodiles are invading southern Florida, possibly thanks to the exotic pet trade.
118 months ago
Newsweek Cities spray pesticides to kill mosquitoes carrying West Nile—but it's the pesticides that are the real threat.
Fighting West Nile Virus Shouldn’t Mean Poisoning People
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Cities around the country are spraying pesticides meant to kill mosquitos that don’t work—and could pose a serious health threat.
126 months ago
Los Angeles Times Experts think California's drought may have led to the increased West Nile activity: With fewer sources of water, birds and mosquitoes are coming into closer contact with humans in their search for water, increasing the chance of transmission.
California officials report year's first death from West Nile virus
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California health officials on Monday confirmed the state's first death this year from West Nile virus.
128 months ago
NBC News It might be possible to forecast when West Nile virus will hit a certain region based on how hot it was the year before.
Hot Year? Watch Out For West Nile
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West Nile has infected hundreds of thousands of people, causing severe illness in about 40,000 and killing more than 1,600.
131 months ago
Sonof Mankind The land of Havilah/Ethiopia is said to have had gold.Pishon the blue nile the first river from the nile,where it goes around Ethiopia is full of mountain ranges normally gold would geologically situated in mountain ranges...There you go Havilah/Ethi Read more ... opia...Pishon/Blue Nile.Victoria Lake/Eden. Remember the nile is considered a river itself so altogether 4 rivers. Its mine recorded on Facebook.
133 months ago
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