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Friday, September 12, 2003
First case of West Nile Virus confirmed in countyThe first recorded case of West Nile Virus in Los Alamos County was confirmed this week. The State Department of Health confirmed that a horse in Los Alamos County is sick with the virus. County officials also have heard unofficial reports from the public indicating that other horses are ill with the virus. West Nile Virus is spread by mosquitoes that have bitten infected birds. Humans are susceptible to the virus: 102 people in New Mexico have been diagnosed with the infection, 45 of them with encephalitis or meningitis. There also are more than 270 confirmed cases of equine West Nile Virus in New Mexico. Mosquito season here will last another three to four weeks. "Usually the mosquitoes will disappear with the first frost," said Dr. Paul Ettestad, the Department's Public Health veterinarian. "Despite the cooler weather it is still important that people continue to take the recommended precautions until later in the fall."
People living and working in Los Alamos should take these simple steps to protect themselves and their horses from the virus, and to prevent its spread:
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