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Dallas County reports first West Nile case of the year, officials say
Dallas County Confirms First West Nile Virus Case of the Year
What’s Happening?
Where Is It Happening?
When Did It Take Place?
How Is It Unfolding?
- Officials have confirmed the first human case of West Nile Virus in Dallas County this year.
- Your call of mosquito pools have tested positive for the virus.
- Precautionary measures are being advised by health authorities.
- No further human cases have yet been reported.
Quick Breakdown
- This is the first human case of 2023 in Dallas County.
- Only non-neuroinvasive disease has been diagnosed.
- More than 90 mosquito pools have West Nile virus-positive.
Key Takeaways
We’re seeing dramatically more mosquito activity this year, which could lead to significant health impacts if we’re not proactive. Citizens can help by eliminating standing water and using personnal mosquito control, whenever possible.
– Doctor Paul Farmer, Public Health Official
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