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Mosquito samples test positive for West Nile Virus in two Montgomery Co. cities; spraying scheduled
MONTGOMERY COUNTY — Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County will spray for mosquitoes after samples from two cities tested positive for West Nile Virus. Public Health’s mosquito control program detected mosquitoes that have tested positive for the virus in traps set in Dayton and Vandalia.
There are no specific treatments for either Powassan or West Nile virus; care focuses on managing symptoms and complications, the Maine CDC said.
The West Nile Development Association (WENDA) has launched a school mentoring program aimed at addressing rising school dropout rates and behavioral challenges among learners in the region. According to recent statistics from the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS),
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The Brazos County Health District (BCHD) confirmed a mosquito sample has tested positive for West Nile Virus. The trap was located in the 77845 zip code of College Station.
By late summer, what started as fever and fatigue had morphed into severe migraines, dizziness and partial loss of hearing. “It was fall turning into winter and I could not drive. It was really hard for me to just walk around the house; I could not walk up and down the stairs by myself,” she said.