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West Nile Virus Summary
713 words, approx. 2 pages The West Nile virus is a member of the family Flaviviridae, and it has become more prominent in Europe and North America in the past decade. The virus, which is closely related to the St. Louis encephalitis virus found in the United States, causes an...
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West Nile Virus Summary
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 IN LATE AUGUST of 1999, several physicians in the New York City area notified the New York City Department of Health about eight patients with an unusual type of encephalitis (inflammation of the brain). Doctors known as epidemiologists, who specialize...
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West Nile virus Information
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 West Nile virus (WNV) is a virus of the family Flaviviridae; part of the Japanese encephalitis (JE) antigenic complex of viruses, it is found in both tropical and temperate regions. It mainly infects birds, but is known to infect humans, horses, dogs,...




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West Nile Virus
02/01/2002: 1,791 words, approx. 6 pages Vague signs, similar clinical presentation to other diseases confound Practitioners Just what we need--another disease with possible vague symptoms of depression, mild lameness and subtle neurological signs. Rabies,, equine protozoal myelitis (EPM), botulism and encephalitis were not enough. Now we have to...
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The West Nile Virus
08/10/2002: 417 words, approx. 1 pages THE CURRENT appearance of dead birds with the mosquito-borne West Nile virus in the Washington area is, while of concern, not surprising. This is the fourth year in a row the virus has returned to this region. Human infections with the virus are another...
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West Nile virus decimates suburban birds
5/16/2007: 618 words, approx. 2 pages Birds that once flourished in suburban skies, including robins, bluebirds and crows, have been devastated by West Nile virus, a study found.Populations of seven species have had dramatic declines across the continent since West Nile emerged in the United States in 1999, according to a...
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Hawaii Biotech Plans West Nile Virus Tests
7/3/2006: 435 words, approx. 2 pages Hawaii Biotech Ltd. aims to start human clinical trials for a West Nile virus vaccine during the first half of next year, marking an important milestone for the startup, the company's chief executive said Thursday. Aiea-based Hawaii Biotech intends to...



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West Nile Virus
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