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West Nile virus (WNV) is the most common mosquito-borne disease in the continental United States, with a median of 2,205 cases reported each year (range: 7129,862).
Cases of West Nile virus are increasing in the U.S., with health officials across several states urging residents to take precautions. ing to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 43 states have reported West Nile virus infections this year.
Anyone can acquire WNV infection. Persons who are at highest risk for serious illness are persons over 50 years of age. If bitten by an infected mosquito, will I get sick? If bitten by an infected mosquito, your chances of developing illness are less than 1 in 100.
In Michigan, outbreaks of WNV have been occurring every summer since 2002. Urban areas in Southeastern Lower Michigan (Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties) and Western Lower Michigan (Kent county) have historically seen the most West Nile virus activity.
Mosquitoes become infected by biting infected birds. Some birds that are predators (such as hawks and owls) or scavengers (such as crows) may become infected after eating sick or dead birds that were already infected with West Nile virus. Some birds that eat infected mosquitoes may also become infected.
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West Nile Virus (WNV) is an arbovirus (a mosquito-borne virus) of the genus Flavivirus. It infects over 250 species of birds, but corvids (crows, blue jays, and ravens) are the most susceptible to dying from the disease. Most mammals can become infected but usually do not develop clinical disease.
Highest incidence rates are observed in states of the central great plains, with South Dakota, Wyoming and North Dakota leading in incidence. During the 2012 West Nile virus outbreak in Texas, 1,868 cases were reported.
The virus can be found throughout Africa, regions of Europe and the Middle East, West Asia, Australia, Canada, Venezuela, and the United States. Outbreak areas are typically found along major bird migratory routes, with the largest outbreaks having occurred in Greece, Israel, Russia, Romania, and the United States.

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