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Texas - First travel related Zika case confirmed in Denton County

Pathfinder

Editor, Senior Moderator
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016
First Zika Virus Disease Confirmed in Denton County

April 13, 2016 ? The Denton County Public Health Department has alerted the City of Southlake to the first confirmed Zika case in Denton County. The case involves a female who contracted the virus while traveling internationally earlier this year. The City of Southlake is aggressively monitoring for Zika and other mosquito borne disease as well as partnering with Denton and Tarrant Counties to utilize all available resources to address the safety of our residents.

?The City of Southlake is actively reducing mosquitoes by reducing mosquito breeding in public areas,? says Christi Upton, Environmental Coordinator for the City of Southlake.
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http://mysouthlakenews.com/2016/04/...zika-virus-disease-confirmed-in-denton-county
 
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