West Nile virus confirmed in Denver mosquitoes

US

An unknown number of mosquitoes in Denver recently tested positive for West Nile virus and the city health department on Friday urged the public to try to avoid insect bites.

Most people never know they have West Nile virus, because they either don’t get sick or have general flu-like symptoms. In a small percentage of cases, though, the virus invades the nervous system, causing seizures, paralysis, coma or death. People over 50 and those with compromised immune systems are at higher risk.

The Denver Department of Public Health and Environment urged people to protect themselves by:

  • Using an insect repellant that contains DEET
  • Wearing long sleeves and long pants in areas likely to have mosquitoes
  • Avoiding going outdoors around dusk and dawn
  • Draining any standing water around their homes

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