Infected mosquitoes have been discovered in Connecticut and New York. People who become sick with West Nile virus can experience a rash, fever, head and body aches, including a stiff neck.
Breakdown
- Mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus are widespread in the tri-state area. 5s
- CDC reports two human cases in New York and 219 cases nationwide, with 119 neuroinvasive. 18s
- Health officials urge removal of stagnant water to reduce mosquito breeding. 45s
- Wearing shorts outdoors and exposing bare skin increases risk of mosquito bites. 58s
- Most West Nile virus infections are asymptomatic, but some cause fever and other symptoms. 1m 16s