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New Human Case Of West Nile

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Jefferson County reported its seventh human case of the West Nile Virus today, bringing the total number of Arkansans infected with the mosquito-borne illness to 11. The virus has been confirmed in humans, horses or birds in 35 of the state`s counties. Human cases were reported earlier this year in Cleburne, Miller, Pulaski and Sevier counties. Most people who contract the disease have mild or no symptoms. In rare cases, the illness can cause fatal brain swelling. The state Health Department encourages residents to deliver dead birds to local health units so they can be tested, but testing is suspended in counties where the virus has already been confirmed this year. Health officials say residents should work to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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