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Mosquito samples from Blaine, Dawson, Prairie and Wibaux counties recently tested positive for West Nile. According to the state health department that means the first human or horse cases of the year aren’t far behind.
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State health officials announced Monday that they detected West Nile Virus in mosquitoes from Blaine County.
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Montana health officials are reporting this season’s first human cases of West Nile Virus. Reported in Custer and Lewis and Clark counties, both occurred…
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The West Nile virus, the leading mosquito-borne disease in the U.S., has just been detected for the first time this year in mosquitoes in three counties...
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It’s summer in Montana. The sun is bright and the Missouri River has never looked more refreshing. As I hike along a well-worn trail, I see two gorgeous…
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The Wyoming Department of Health Tuesday reported its first case of West Nile Virus this year involving an adult in the northeastern part of the state....
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State and local public health officials are warning Montanans to be aware of the increasing risk of infection with the mosquito-borne West Nile…
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The Montana Department of Livestock has confirmed several new cases of West Nile virus in Montana horses over the past week. Some of the animals have died…
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Officials with the Lewis & Clark City-County Health Department report West Nile Virus has been detected in eight Montana counties so far this Summer:·…