A mosquito-borne viral illness caused by the west nile virus, a flavivirus and endemic to regions of Africa, Asia, and Europe. Common clinical features include headache; fever; maculopapular rash; gas...
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Updated Sep 5, 2012
The CDC and Texas Department of State Health Services will hold a telebriefing to discuss the latest updates on West Nile Virus cases in Texas. This briefing aims to inform the public and media about the current situation.
The CDC and Texas Department of State Health Services will hold a telebriefing to discuss updated numbers related to West Nile Virus in Texas. This briefing aims to inform the public and media about the current situation.
CDC and the Texas Department of State Health Services will hold a telebriefing to discuss the latest updates on West Nile Virus cases in Texas. This briefing aims to inform the public and media about the current situation.
The CDC reports an increase in West Nile virus disease cases this year, prompting a call for preventive measures. Outbreaks are occurring earlier and with greater intensity across various regions in the U.S.