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UGA’s Elmer Gray explains new West Nile cases in Atlanta and how to protect your family from infected mosquitoes this summer.
West Nile virus detected in Fulton County, prompting local health officials to increase mosquito control efforts.
Fulton County health officials have confirmed two new cases of West Nile virus found in mosquito traps around the county.
Two more mosquito samples tested positive for West Nile in Fulton County traps this week, the Fulton County Board of Health ...
Two additional mosquitos have tested positive for the West Nile virus in Fulton County, the health department announced ...
Traps in Hapeville and northwest Atlanta returned positive West Nile samples, the Fulton County Board of Health said Sunday.
On Sunday, the board announced that the mosquito control staff had positive mosquito samples for West Nile virus from traps in Hapeville and northwest Atlanta.
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West Nile virus cases are rising in over 30 states, with 289 reported nationwide and six in Georgia. Only 20% of those infected show symptoms, but the virus can be fatal.
West Nile is the leading mosquito-borne disease in the continental U.S. And it’s present again this year in metro Atlanta mosquitoes, though it’s looking less prevalent than a year ago ...
The two positive test results were reported in Hapeville and northwest Atlanta. The BOH said it will work with a mosquito ...