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While the case count is relatively low, the state has started to pay attention to Jamestown Canyon virus because, for some time, mosquito habitats and the illnesses associated with the insects are ...
West Nile virus appears to be the culprit behind a recent increase in the number of dead loons showing up around Northeastern Minnesota Lakes, the Department of Natural Resources reported ...
— The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced the state's first deaths from the West Nile Virus this year. Two men, one in his 70s, and the other in his 50s, passed away this month.
Following the report of a sick horse that died last month, the Minnesota Board of Animal Health has confirmed it was the first case of West Nile virus in a horse this year. The unvaccinated ...