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Most West Nile cases in Colorado happen between July and September, though mosquitoes can live until the first snow or hard ...
DENVER ( KDVR) — The first trace of the West Nile virus this season was found in Denver through a positive mosquito sample.
Mosquitoes carrying the virus were first identified in Colorado in 2003. That year resulted in the most human cases of West ...
This week, a sample of the mosquito population in Larimer County in Northern Colorado tested positive for West Nile virus.
Stanislaus County Public Health said the person infected with the virus developed a neurological illness, known as ...
A resident in Stanislaus County has been confirmed to be infected with West Nile Virus, according to Stanislaus County Public ...
It's officially West Nile virus season in Larimer County, with the first mosquitoes of the season testing positive.
Health officials said the person infected with the virus developed a type of illness that affects the nervous system.
The first mosquitoes have tested positive for West Nile virus in Larimer County this season. No human cases have been reported yet this season. Residents are encouraged to take precautions such as ...
Most people who get infected with West Nile virus don't feel any symptoms, the health department says. But 1 in 5 develop flu-like symptoms: fever, headaches, body aches, fatigue, vomiting ...