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Outbreak News Today
September 7, 2017
'We typically see an increase in mosquito-borne illnesses caused by West Nile Virus and La Crosse Virus in our state this time of year,'' said ...
WVLT
September 6, 2017
''We typically see an increase in mosquito-borne illnesses caused by West Nile Virus and La Crosse Virus in our state this time of year,'' said ...
WCYB
August 18, 2017
The La Crosse virus usually gets cleared out by the immune system. In rare cases, however, it can develop into encephalitis, which is much ...
Knoxville News Sentinel
August 8, 2017
Dr. Becky Trout Fryxell and her students will be studying the spread of La Crosse virus, the leading mosquito-borne disease in East Tennessee.
Huntington Herald Dispatch
August 7, 2017
CHARLESTON - Mosquitos in Kanawha and Putnam Counties have tested positive for La Crosse virus and West Nile virus. Officials at the ...
Knoxville News Sentinel
July 14, 2017
Dr. Becky Trout Fryxell and her students will be studying the spread of La Crosse virus, the leading mosquito-borne disease in East Tennessee.
WATE 6 On Your Side
July 12, 2017
The La Crosse virus remains the leading mosquito-borne disease in East Tennessee, and it's most commonly known to infect children ages 15Â ...
WBIR-TV
July 10, 2017
Trout Fryxell and her students are also searching for a different kind of mosquito-borne illness. "La Crosse virus is an Aedes transmitted virus.
WSOC Charlotte
August 11, 2016
La Crosse virus is transmitted through mosquitos and can become much more serious than the Zika virus, especially in children younger than ...
News8000.com
December 31, 1999
"Unfortunately with the La Crosse virus, there are some cases, generally involving children, that can be very, very severe,” said Dave Geske, La ...
WCYB
August 18, 2017
The La Crosse virus usually gets cleared out by the immune system. In rare cases, however, it can develop into encephalitis, which is muchÃÂ ...
Williamson Daily News
August 9, 2017
CHARLESTON - Mosquitos in Kanawha and Putnam counties have tested positive for La Crosse virus and West Nile virus. Officials at theÃÂ ...
Knoxville News Sentinel
August 8, 2017
Dr. Becky Trout Fryxell and her students will be studying the spread of La Crosse virus, the leading mosquito-borne disease in East Tennessee.
Huntington Herald Dispatch
August 7, 2017
CHARLESTON - Mosquitos in Kanawha and Putnam Counties have tested positive for La Crosse virus and West Nile virus. Officials at theÃÂ ...
Knoxville News Sentinel
July 14, 2017
Dr. Becky Trout Fryxell and her students will be studying the spread of La Crosse virus, the leading mosquito-borne disease in East Tennessee.
WATE 6 On Your Side
July 12, 2017
The La Crosse virus remains the leading mosquito-borne disease in East Tennessee, and it's most commonly known to infect children ages 15ÃÂ ...
WBIR-TV
July 10, 2017
Trout Fryxell and her students are also searching for a different kind of mosquito-borne illness. "La Crosse virus is an Aedes transmitted virus.
WPXI Pittsburgh
August 12, 2016
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - A North Carolina boy is fighting for his life at Levine Children's hospital in Charlotte after he was bitten by a mosquito.
WSOC Charlotte
August 11, 2016
La Crosse virus is transmitted through mosquitos and can become much more serious than the Zika virus, especially in children younger thanÃÂ ...
News8000.com
December 31, 1999
"Unfortunately with the La Crosse virus, there are some cases, generally involving children, that can be very, very severe,” said Dave Geske, LaÃÂ ...
Winona Daily News
March 23, 2017
... the mosquitoes known to carry Zika virus, were not found in any of the traps statewide. However, the study identified two other mosquitoes that carry diseases such as La Crosse virus, also known as La Crosse encephalitis, which causes brain ...
Roanoke Times
March 17, 2017
Bova, a Ph.D. candidate, is studying how La Crosse virus mosquito vectors overwinter in Southwest Virginia. The La Crosse virus, transmitted by woodland mosquitoes, can cause fever, headache, fatigue and other symptoms. Severe cases may lead toÃÂ ...
Contagionlive.com
September 7, 2016
"In our study, we tested endocrine disrupting chemicals like [Bisphenol A] BPA against La Crosse virus replication in a mammalian cell to get an initial finding on what we can expect in an infected mosquito.
La Crosse Tribune
August 25, 2016
To report a sick or dead crow, blue jay or raven, call the Dead Bird Reporting Hot Line at 800-433-1610. For more information on the West Nile virus, go to the state Health Department website.
Hillsboro Times Gazette
August 19, 2016
Those include the West Nile virus, the Eastern equine encephalitis virus, the La Crosse virus and the St. Louis encephalitis virus.
WLOS
August 18, 2016
JJ is doing great, especially considering he was diagnosed with La Crosse virus and enterovirus July 15. Those two viruses ganged up on him, causing encephalitis and meningitis.
WXOW.com
August 12, 2016
"They're traps that are part of a statewide program to monitor for a specific mosquito that can be a vector for West Nile virus and La Crosse Virus," said Geske. The containers are scattered in wooded areas near streams and rivers and consist of cups ...
WFTV Orlando
August 12, 2016
La Crosse virus is transmitted through mosquitos and can become much more serious than the Zika virus, especially in children younger than 16.
WSOC Charlotte
August 11, 2016
La Crosse virus is transmitted through mosquitos and can become much more serious than the Zika virus, especially in children younger than 16.
WLOS
August 4, 2016
"As you know we have greater concerns today about West Nile virus and La Crosse virus so this is a strategy that would affect any of those risk factors," Smith said.
CIDRAP
July 19, 2016
One was Culex pipiens, found in the northern half of the country and known to carry West Nile virus, and the other was Aedes triseriatus, found from Florida to eastern Canada and a natural vector and overwintering hose of La Crosse virus. The team ...
CIDRAP
July 19, 2016
One was Culex pipiens, found in the northern half of the country and known to carry West Nile virus, and the other was Aedes triseriatus, found from Florida to eastern Canada and a natural vector and overwintering hose of La Crosse virus. The team ...
Logan Daily News
July 10, 2016
Mosquito-borne diseases that may occur locally in Ohio include: Eastern equine encephalitis, La Crosse Virus disease, St. Louis encephalitis and West Nile virus.
Clarksville Online
July 8, 2016
Montgomery County Government Tennessee Montgomery County, TN - Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett and Montgomery County Public Health Director Joey Smith, remind residents and business owners to continue to use the "Tip and Toss" methodÃÂ ...
Greensboro News & Record
May 11, 2016
GREENSBORO - The Guilford County Department of Health and Human Services is urging residents to prevent mosquito breeding and the possible resulting diseases.
Clarksville Online
April 8, 2016
Montgomery County Tennessee Montgomery County, TN - Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett and Montgomery County Public Health Director Joey Smith, this week urged residents and business owners to start "Tip and Toss" and "SWAT" actions toÃÂ ...
Sandusky Register
April 1, 2016
Ohio has around 59 species of mosquitoes and of those, a few species are able to transmit diseases, such as Eastern equine encephalitis virus, La Crosse virus, St. Louis encephalitis virus, and West Nile virus. To protect themselves and the community,ÃÂ ...
News-Medical.net
March 21, 2016
Aedes japonicus, the third invasive mosquito species reported in Europe, has been identified as a competent vector of West Nile virus by experimental studies, but also for La Crosse virus and Japanese encephalitis virus. This mosquito is also capable ...
Clarksville Online
March 7, 2016
Tennessee Department of Health Nashville, TN - Across Tennessee, thousands of college students, members of faith organizations, healthcare professionals and others are planning spring or summer trips to warmer locations for fun and/or for mission work.
Nature.com
December 17, 2015
... leads to diminished barrier integrity at baseline and fails to sufficiently tighten junctions between brain microvascular endothelial cells after subcutaneous infection with West Nile virus or La Crosse virus, which are enveloped viruses that can ...
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