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Fulton County health officials confirmed that mosquitoes trapped in two locations in the county have tested positive for West ...
Fulton County health officials have confirmed two new cases of West Nile virus found in mosquito traps around the county.
West Nile virus detected in Fulton County, prompting local health officials to increase mosquito control efforts.
Two more mosquito samples tested positive for West Nile in Fulton County traps this week, the Fulton County Board of Health ...
Two mosquito traps in the Atlanta area recently tested positive for West Nile virus, public health officials said, prompting warnings about the potential health impacts as late summer ...
Two mosquitoes are detected positive for the West Nile Virus. Fulton County locals gribbed in fear of the mosquito-borne ...
It’s mosquito season. While the bugs are a typical fixture here in the south, officials are warning people to be extra cautious outdoors.
About West Nile Virus: The U.S. had its first confirmed case of West Nile Virus in New York City in 1999. Since then, the virus has spread across most of the country, with nearly 51,000 cases and ...
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.
From August 22 to August 27, cases tripled, growing from two to six West Nile virus cases in a short amount of time. The majority of these cases have been in metro Atlanta.
The two positive test results were reported in Hapeville and northwest Atlanta. The BOH said it will work with a mosquito ...