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Health officials are now testing mosquitoes for three viruses. No human cases of mosquito-borne illnesses have been reported yet this season.
Mosquitos carrying two types of harmful viruses have been found in Vermont, health officials reported on July 25.
West Nile virus was detected in St. Albans, while James Canyon virus was reported in Rutland. There have been no cases of ...
Health officials confirmed that they have detected West Nile virus in mosquito samples taken in St. Albans, as well as ...
The Vermont Department of Health reports the first positive results of mosquito testing this year have detected two viruses ...
Because of high case numbers, Dr. Natalie Kwit with the Vermont Department of Health said that since June they have worked ...
The New York City Department of Health has announced additional days for mosquito spraying, as the number of mosquitoes that have tested positive for the West Nile virus ...
West Nile virus has been detected in Vermont for the first time this year.Health officials say mosquitoes in St. Albans tested positive for West Nile, and in Rutland for Jamestown Canyon virus, which ...
A wood products company near Missoula announced its plans for closure Monday; The state health department says West Nile ...
The agency announced this week that four mosquito pools across two counties have tested positive, along with three infected horses.
BURLINGTON — The Vermont Department of Health has confirmed the state's first case this year of human illness from West Nile virus, a disease spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. The department ...
State and local health officials confirmed the first detections of West Nile Virus in Montana for summer 2025. Virus activity ...