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Efforts to battle mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus in Pennsylvania continue this week as the Bucks County Department of Health plans to spray multiple areas in Lower Makefield Township.
Residents in Manchester and Springettsbury townships will see a truck spraying to help eliminate adult mosquitoes in their communities on Monday, July 28, according to a York County news release.
There are 20 positive mosquito findings so far this season in Bucks County and six in Montgomery County, according to the ...
While West Nile remains the greatest mosquito-borne threat in Pennsylvania, state officials are monitoring another virus that has begun popping up in mosquito populations.
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StateCollege.com on MSNMosquito Samples Test Positive for West Nile Virus in 2 Centre County Townships
Mosquito samples recently collected in two Centre County townships tested positive for West Nile Virus, according to a ...
A Pennsylvania woman in her 80s has died after contracting West Nile virus, health officials said this week.. The woman lived in Pittsburgh and is the first human case reported in Allegheny County ...
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WTAJ Altoona on MSNWest Nile Virus confirmed in Centre County
Centre County officials confirmed that West Nile Virus was found in mosquitoes tested from two different townships. According ...
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNWest Nile Virus detected in most of Pennsylvania. Here’s how to prevent it
Mosquitos with West Nile Virus have spread to more than half the counties in Pennsylvania, the state’s Department of ...
The West Nile virus has been detected in Philadelphia. Casinos saw a record year, revenue-wise. The Keystone State is among America’s “top tick-infested.” Lastly, a UFO festival explores a strange ...
The disease causes serious illnesses in about 1 in 150 infected people, and can prove fatal. No human cases have been reported in Pennsylvania or New Jersey this year.
Pennsylvania West Nile Virus Control Project has ranked the state's counties according to risk, identifying "hot zones." Levels are remote risk, low risk, moderate risk, above average risk and ...
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