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  2. May 15, 2024 · 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.

    • What Are The Symptoms of West Nile Virus?
    • What Causes West Nile Virus?
    • How Do You Get West Nile Virus?
    • What Are The Complications of West Nile Virus?

    Symptoms of West Nile fever include: 1. Fever. 2. Headache. 3. Muscles aches. 4. Nausea and vomiting. 5. Diarrhea. 6. Rash (usually concentrated around your chest and back). 7. Swollen lymph nodes. 8. Sore throat. 9. Pain behind your eyes.

    West Nile is an arbovirus, or a virus you get from an arthropod (arthropods are a large group that includes insects). It’s an RNA virus in the genus Flavivirus. Similar viruses cause dengue fever, yellow fever and Zika.

    Infected mosquitos transmit West Nile virus. They usually get the virus by biting an infected bird (there’s no evidence humans get it directly from birds). The virus multiplies inside the mosquito, and it’s transmitted to you (or another animal) when it bites you. The incubation period — how long before you have symptoms — is usually two to six day...

    Less than 1% (about 1 in 150) of people infected with West Nile will get severe symptoms. The most common complication is swelling in part of your nervous system (your brain and spinal cord), including encephalitis and meningitis. Long-term effects of a severe West Nile infection could include: 1. Memory loss. 2. Hearing loss. 3. Difficulty walking...

  3. Jul 3, 2023 · • Use insect repellent with DEET, picaridin or oil of lemon eucalyptus. • Wear permethrin-treated clothing while outdoors or in the woods. • Empty standing water in outdoor areas, including pet bowls and rain barrels. • Install screens in windows.

  4. Sep 29, 2018 · Also known as a spinal tap, this test involves inserting a needle into your spine to extract fluid. West Nile virus can elevate the white blood cell count in the fluid, which indicates an...

    • Rachel Nall, MSN, CRNA
  5. May 15, 2024 · There is no specific treatment for West Nile virus (WNV) disease; clinical management is supportive. No WNV vaccines are licensed for use in humans. Prevention of WNV disease depends on community-level mosquito control programs, personal protective measures, and screening of blood and organ donors.

  6. Oct 3, 2017 · Treatment is supportive for patients with neuro-invasive West Nile virus, often involving hospitalization, intravenous fluids, respiratory support, and prevention of secondary infections. No vaccine is available for humans.

  7. West Nile: Symptoms, Diagnosis, & Treatment. Know the symptoms and what to do if you think you have West Nile.

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