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First West Nile Virus-related death reported in the North Carolina

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Source: https://abc11.com/west-nile-virus-death-nc-mosquito-borne-illness-infections/12282626/

First West Nile Virus-related death reported in the North Carolina
Friday, September 30, 2022 2:00PM

North Carolina is reporting its first death related to the West Nile virus, according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS). To protect the family's privacy, no specific information about the person will be provided, NCDHHS said in a news release.

People across the state are encouraged to take precautions to prevent mosquito-borne illness, especially with heavy rainfall expected in the coming days from Ian.

NCDHHS said so far in North Carolina nine cases of WNV had be confirmed this year and more reports are being investigated. Since 2012 the number of cases reported per year ranged from zero to 10 in North Carolina, NCDHHS said...
 
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