BEWARE: DEADLY West Nile Virus Has Invaded Texas 4 Cases Were Discovered
Texas prepares itself every year for the invasion of the most annoying and deadly creature on Earth. Mosquitos find themselves making the state of Texas a victim of itching and scratching all summer long. According to WFAA, this year mosquitoes in the great state could be life-threatening.
THE WEST NILE DISEASE HAD MADE ITS WAY TO TEXAS
In Dallas County, there was another person who was reported to be diagnosed with West Nile Non-Neuroinvasive Disease and this will make the second Texan to be reported as a human case in the state. The West Nile Non Neuroinvasive Disease is a virus that can cause serious neurological disease and death in people. The West Nile Non Neuroinvasive Disease is often found on the continents of Africa, Europe, the Middle East, North America, and West Asia. The West Nile can not only be found in humans but birds and other mammals.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTONE OF THE DEADLY VIRUS?
According to the World Health Organization, the symptoms of West Nile Non Neuroinvasive Disease are 80% of infected people or can lead to West Nile fever or severe West Nile disease. There is about 20% of individuals who caught the West Nile Virus will start at first with West Nile fever. Having a fever, headache, tiredness, body aches, nausea, vomiting, occasionally skin rash, and swollen lymph glands. This virus can last anywhere from 3 to 14 days and some cases fatal.
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