Health & Fitness

West Nile Virus Kills One In Dallas

The patient lived in northwest Dallas and had the West Nile Virus.

DALLAS, TX — The first Dallas resident of 2018 has died from the West Nile Virus, Dallas County Health and Human Services announced Tuesday. The patient was a resident of the 75229 zip code of Dallas and was diagnosed with West Nile neuroinvasive disease. The patient was not identified.

West Nile virus (WNV) is a disease that is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes can become infected when they feed on the blood from infected birds. The infected mosquitoes can then transmit WNV to humans and animals. Severe WNV infections can cause neurologic complications such as encephalitis. Milder symptoms include fever, headache and muscle aches. There is no vaccine or specific treatment for WNV.

The best way to avoid exposure to West Nile virus is to avoid mosquito bites. Residents should use the 4Ds to reduce their risk:

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  • DEET All Day, Every Day: Whenever you’re outside, use insect repellents that contain DEET or other EPA approved repellents and follow instructions.
  • Dress: Wear long, loose, and light-colored clothing outside.
  • Drain: Drain or treat all standing water in and around your home or workplace.
  • Dusk & Dawn: Limit outdoor activities during dusk and dawn when mosquitoes are most active.

For more information on mosquito prevention follow DCHHS on facebook and twitter or go to: /department/hhs/mosquito_prevention.html.

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