breaking news
The state Department of Health reported two
new human cases of West Nile virus today, listing one each in
Jefferson and Pope counties.
That brings the total number of human cases in Arkansas this
year to seven. No human deaths have been attributed to the
mosquito-borne virus so far this year.
Pat Harris, who is head of the West Nile virus team, emphasized
that less than one percent of people exposed to the virus get
seriously ill.
Health officials recommend common-sense precautions such as
using repellant, wearing protective clothing and staying indoors
during peak mosquito hours. They also advise getting rid of outdoor
items that could collect water, giving mosquitos a place to breed.
A horse in Columbia County has died of West Nile and dead birds
have tested positive in 23 counties.
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According to the state Health Department, birds have tested
positive in the following counties: Arkansas, Ashley, Baxter,
Benton, Boone, Bradley, Carroll, Chicot, Franklin, Johnson,
Independence, Logan, Lonoke, Miller, Mississippi, Ouachita,
Poinsett, Polk, Saline, Sebastian, Van Buren, Washington and White.
A sentinel chicken has tested positive in Arkansas County.
Mosquito pools have tested positive this year in Ashley,
Crittenden, Greene, Jefferson, Lawrence, Lee, Monroe and St.
Francis counties.
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