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  1. Q: Can West Nile virus cause illness in dogs or cats? A. Yes, but this apparently occurs very rarely. WNV does not usually cause severe illness in dogs and cats. It is impor-tant that pets showing symptoms of a neurologic illness be evaluated for other, more likely causes.

  2. Jan 25, 2024 · West Nile virus is a mosquito-borne disease that rarely affects canines. In this article, Dr. Melissa Boldan explains symptoms, treatment, and prevention of West Nile virus in dogs.

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  4. Mar 25, 2019 · West Nile virus infection has been confirmed in some domestic animals, including pet birds, dogs and cats. However, there is no evidence that a person can get the virus from handling any animal, including live or dead infected birds.

  5. wagwalking.com › condition › west-nile-virus-in-dogsWest Nile Virus in Dogs - Wag!

    Nov 22, 2021 · West Nile virus gets its name from the region in Uganda where scientists first found it. Many species of birds and mammals — including humans, cats, horses, and, of course, dogs — are susceptible to this virus. However, experts do not believe that dogs (or any other mammal) have the ability to spread West Nile virus to others.

  6. Jul 3, 2023 · Symptoms. Most people infected with the West Nile virus do not experience any symptoms though some may develop a fever, headache, body aches, joint pains, vomiting and rash. While most people fully recover, some may experience ongoing weakness and fatigue for months. Severe symptoms from West Nile virus are uncommon though people over 60 face a ...

  7. How West Nile Virus Infects Dogs. Dogs can get West Nile virus from mosquitoes, just like people do. The virus resides inside mosquito's salivary glands. The mosquito transfers the virus when it feeds on the blood of your dog, cat, horse—or even you. Mosquitoes are by far the most common transmitters of WNV to humans or their companion animals.

  8. May 15, 2024 · Key points. West Nile virus can result in febrile illness or neurologic disease, including meningitis or encephalitis. If you think you or a family member might have West Nile virus disease (West Nile), talk with your health care provider. There is no specific treatment for West Nile. Rest, fluids, and pain medications may relieve symptoms.

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