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Texas confirms first case of mosquito-borne virus
Author: John Brannen, Web Editor, Click2Houston.com
Published On: 33 m
HOUSTON -
The first human case of chikungunya in the state has been confirmed by the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Officials say the victim is a man who lives in Williamson County near Austin. The man recently returned from a trip to the Caribbean, where chikungunya has infected humans since 2013...
Texas has 5 confirmed chikungunya cases
Posted 8:22 pm, July 15, 2014, by Dallas Franklin and KFOR-TV
TEXAS ? The Texas Department of State Health Services has confirmed five cases of chikungunya, a virus that can cause fever and severe joint pain and is transmitted by mosquitoes.
According to DSHS, all cases have been imported, meaning that travelers have acquired the illness while visiting areas where the virus is more common...
Eleven Chikungunya Cases Reported in Texas
Friday, Aug 15, 2014 ? Updated at 6:21 AM CDT
Texas Department of State Health Services reports 11 cases of chikungunya virus in Texas, with two cases in North Texas.
Cases have been confirmed in Bexar, Collin, Dallas, Gonzales, Montgomery, and Williamson counties. Harris reports three cases and two in Travis County, according to the Texas DSHS.
In all of the cases travelers have acquired the illness, which is transmitted to people by mosquitoes, while visiting areas where the virus is more common...